Re: Potassium dichromat Q

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From: Sandy King (sanking@hubcap.clemson.edu)
Date: 03/10/01-08:53:04 AM Z


Luc,

Potassiumn dichroamte is reddish/orange and as a powder consists of rather
coarse grains. When stored as a powder it is very stable and has almost
unlimited life. It is also very stable in solution when mixed with
distilled water.

Sandy King

>Hello,
>Could someone tell me what color is the potassium dichromate ?
>I'm going through a lot of chimicals bought from a closing store, and found
>3 jars of Kodak potassium dichromate. Look like coarse powder red-orange
>color, close. Was stored in original glass container.
>Thank you.
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