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What is the reaction that happened between the acidified dichromate paper and the gas sulphur dioxide and what is the name of the compound that has the blue colour?
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What is the reaction that happened between the acidified dichromate paper and the gas sulphur dioxide and what is the name of the compound that has the blue colour?
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Sulphur dioxide gas changes acidifed Potassium Dichromate solution from orange to green. Chemical reaction: Sulphur dioxide reacts with acidified potassium Dichromate solution to give Chromium Sulphate , Poatssium sulphate and water.
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