Many chromate (CrO4²) salts are insoluble, and most have brilliant colors that have led to their being used as pigments.
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Many chromate (CrO4²) salts are insoluble, and most have brilliant colors that have led to their being used as pigments. Choose the correct 2+ net ionic equation for the reaction of Ca²+ with a chromate ion. Ca² (aq) + 2CrO4² (aq) → Ca(CrO4)2 (8) OCa²+ (aq) + CrO42 (aq) → CaCrO4 (8) O2Ca²+ (aq) + CrO42 (aq) → Ca₂ CrO4(s) OCa²+ (aq) + CrO42 (aq) → CaCrO4 (aq)