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Properties of CrCO3

Properties of CrCO3 (Chromium(II) carbonate):

Compound NameChromium(II) carbonate
Chemical FormulaCrCO3
Molar Mass112.005 g/mol

Elemental composition of CrCO3
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
ChromiumCr51.9961146.4230
CarbonC12.0107110.7234
OxygenO15.9994342.8536
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Cr: 46.42%C: 10.72%O: 42.85%
Cr Chromium (46.42%)
C Carbon (10.72%)
O Oxygen (42.85%)
Cr: 20.00%C: 20.00%O: 60.00%
Cr Chromium (20.00%)
C Carbon (20.00%)
O Oxygen (60.00%)
Mass Percent Composition
Cr: 46.42%C: 10.72%O: 42.85%
Cr Chromium (46.42%)
C Carbon (10.72%)
O Oxygen (42.85%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Cr: 20.00%C: 20.00%O: 60.00%
Cr Chromium (20.00%)
C Carbon (20.00%)
O Oxygen (60.00%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaCCrO3

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
CrC2O4Chromium(II) oxalate
Cr(CO)6Chromium hexacarbonyl
Cr2(CO3)3Chromium(III) carbonate
Cr2(C2O4)3Chromium(III) oxalate

Sample reactions for CrCO3
EquationReaction type
CrCO3 = CrO + CO2decomposition

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