Chapter 23: Q43 P (page 1059)
When solid CrO3is dissolved in water, the solution is orange rather than the yellow of H2CrO4- How does this observation indicate thatCrO3is an acidic oxide?
Short Answer
When CrO3 dissolved in water forms an orange solution, it means that there are dichromate ions present in solution. Dichromate is formed from chromate ions in acidic medium. Therefore, presence of orange solution indicates an acidic environment with dissolved chromate (VI) oxide.