| 21. | Molecular chromic acid, H 2 CrO 4, has much in common with sulfuric acid, H 2 SO 4.
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| 22. | Chromic acid was widely used in the instrument repair industry, due to its ability to " brighten " raw brass.
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| 23. | Interested individuals should read up on the process before attempting, as the chromic acids are very dangerous to work with.
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| 24. | His research interests were also in the oxidation of open-chain and aromatic hydrocarbons with chromic acid and chromic oxychloride.
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| 25. | The cell was also known as the'chromic acid cell', but principally as the'bichromate cell '.
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| 26. | Roy Beck, Charles Peter and Edward Owens studied and experimented with chromic acid salt sensitized emulsions for photo-reactive stencils.
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| 27. | Chromic acid solutions are never used, due to traces of paramagnetic chromium left behind on the tubes causing interference with NMR experiments.
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| 28. | Nitric and chromic acids are powerful oxidizing agents, and effective depolarizers, but their hazardous nature makes them unsuitable for general use.
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| 29. | It is oxidized by chromic acid to isovaleraldehyde, and it forms addition compounds crystals with calcium chloride and tin ( IV ) chloride.
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| 30. | The dark red chromium ( VI ) oxide, the acid anhydride of chromic acid, is sold industrially as " chromic acid ".
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