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Dissolving Cr in NaOH?
Chromium ion Cr3+ formes [Cr(OH)4]- in strong alkaline solution. However unlike aluminium, zinc and tin, as far as I
know, the metal does not dissolve in NaOH solution. Why is this?
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I suspect it's because the Cr(OH)4 anion isn't as stable as the analogous aluminum or zinc ions.
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Thanks for your thought!
(Maybe I should have post this in the short questions thread. My apologies.)
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