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प्रश्न
How is potassium dichromate prepared from a sample of chromite ore? Give balanced equations for the chemical reactions involved.
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उत्तर
(i) Conversion of chromite ore to sodium chromate: It is achieved by roasting finely powdered chromite ore with sodium carbonate and quick lime in excess of air.
\[\ce{\underset{Chromite ore}{4FeCr2O4} + \underset{Sodium carbonate}{8Na2CO3} + 7O2 ->[CaO + air] \underset{Ferric oxide}{2Fe2O3} + \underset{Sodium chromate}{8Na2CrO4} + 8CO2}\]
(ii) Conversion of sodium chromate to sodium dichromate: It is achieved by the action of conc. H2SO4 on sodium chromate solution.
\[\ce{2Na2CrO4 + \underset{conc.}{H2SO4} ->\underset{Sodium dichromate}{Na2Cr2O7} + Na2SO4 + H2O}\]
(iii) Conversion of sodium dichromate to potassium dichromate: It is achieved by treating hot conc. solution of sodium dichromate with KCl.
\[\ce{Na2Cr2O7 + 2KCl -> \underset{Potassium dichromate}{K2Cr2O7} + 2NaCl}\]
The resulting solution on cooling yields orange crystals of potassium dichromate.
