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    In Basic Solution the Chromate Ion,CrO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</Sup>,can Be Converted to the Chromite,CrO<sub>2</sub><sup>-</Sup>,ion.The
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In Basic Solution the Chromate Ion,CrO42-,can Be Converted to the Chromite,CrO2-,ion.The

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In basic solution the chromate ion,CrO42-,can be converted to the chromite,CrO2-,ion.The number of electrons gained or lost by the chromium atom is


A) 0.
B) 3 electrons lost.
C) 2 electrons lost.
D) 3 electrons gained.
E) 2 electrons gained.

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