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Question
Write the basic radicals and acidic radicals of the following and then write the chemical formulae of these compound.
Chromium sulphate
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Solution
Chromium sulphate
Acidic radical SO42-
Basic radical Cr3+
Chemical formulae Cr2(SO4)3
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