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When heated by a flame, ammonium dichromate decomposes, producing nitrogen gas, solid chromium (III) oxide, and water vapor.
(NH) Cr,O, - N, + Cr,O, + 4H,O
Write the mole ratios for this reaction that relate ammonium dichromate to the product

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Ammonium dichromate is an inorganic compound with the formula (NH₄)₂Cr₂O₇. In this compound, as in all chromates and dichromates, chromium is in a +6 oxidation state, commonly known as hexavalent chromium. It is a salt consisting of ammonium ions and dichromateions

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