MCQ
The ionic charges on chromate ion and dichromate ion respectively is:
- A-2, -2
- B-3, -2
- C-2, -4
- D-4, -2
Explanation:
Chromate salts contain the chromate anion, $\text{CrO}^{2-}_4$ with -2 ionic charge.
Dichromate salts contain the dichromate anion, $\text{CrO}^{2-}_7$ with -2 ionic charge.
They are oxoanions of chromium in the +6 oxidation state.

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product $(A)$ is
$[I]$ Only $A, B$ and $C$ react with $1\,M\,HCl$ to give $H_2\,(g)$
$[II]$ When $C$ is added to solutions of the other metal ions, metallic $B$ and $D$ are formed.
$[III]$ Metal $C$ does not reduce $A^{n+}$
If $\mathop H\limits^ \oplus $ ion concentration is doubled, electrode potential of the half cell will
