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E. H2CrO4 + Sr(OH)2 →

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Answer:

h2Cr4 + 2SrOH

Explanation:

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User Eric Ressler
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Answer:

The answer to your question is SrCrO₄ + H₂O

Step-by-step explanation:

Data

H₂CrO₄ + Sr(OH)₂ ⇒

We can notice that this is a Redox reaction or neutralization reaction because the reactants are an acid (H₂CrO₄) and a base (Sr(OH)₂). These reactions are also called double displacement reactions.

In these kind of reactions the products are always a binary or ternary salt and water.

Then, for this reaction,

H₂CrO₄ + Sr(OH)₂ ⇒ SrCrO₄ + H₂O

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