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Chemistry, 21.10.2020 20:01 lucasrandall
Chromium is a transition metal, and oxygen has an oxidation number of -2. use this information to match each compound to its chemical formula.
Cro β>
Cro2 β>
Cro3 β>
Cr2O3 β>
Chromium(Vl) oxide
Chromium(lV) oxide
Chromium(lll) oxide
Chromium(ll) oxide
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