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Chromium - (Gr. chroma, color), Cr; at. wt. 51.9961(6); at. no. 24; m.p. 1907 deg C; b.p. 2671 deg C; sp. gr. 7.18 to 7.20 (20 deg C); valence chiefly 2, 3, or 6. Discovered in 1797 by Vauquelin, who ...
Chemical Transformations of Chromium in Soils: Relevance to Mobility, Bio-availability and Remediationprepared by Dr. Bruce R. James, Ph.D., Professor of Soil Chemistry and Director of Environmental ...
The Chromium File from the International Chromium Development Association N° 8 - February 2002 ...
The Chromium File from the International Chromium Development Association N° 8 - February 2002 ...
Most people relate chrome to the bright, shiny and durable finish of some metal products. However, contact with chrome-plated objects is an unlikely cause for chrome allergy. It is the chromium salts ...
Chromium (VI) is an oxidation state of the element chromium. Other common oxidation states of chromium include 0 (the metallic element chromium), and III (the state in which chromium is found in natur...
Chromium as an Essential Nutrientprepared by Dr. Richard A. Anderson, Nutrient Requirements & Functions Lab., Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center, U.S. Department of Agriculture Introducti...
Chromium is considered to be an essential element for humans. Those without it in their diets, such as hospital patients on artificial feeds, develop a diabetes-like condition, with high blood sugar (...
Chromium is highly insoluble in water. Chromium can only be in solution at a very low pH below 3.5. In this exercise we will generate Eh-pH diagrams to study stable and soluble phases. Cr(VI) i...
Irwin, R.J., M. VanMouwerik, L. Stevens, M.D. Seese, and W. Basham. 1997. EnvironmentalContaminants Encyclopedia. National Park Service, Water Resources Division, Fort Collins, Colorado. Distributed w...
Report prepared by the office of environmental health hazard assessment California environment protection agency , february 1999....
Trivalent chromium is an essential nutrient required for normal glucose and lipid metabolism. Insufficient dietary chromium has been associated with type 2 diabetes and/or cardiovascular diseases....
Introduction Refractory materials are chemical compounds that are used as structural materials forming insulation linings and/or as containment vessel in high temperature and corrosive environments ...
Chromium in Timber Preservationprepared by Dr. Richard Murphy, Department of Biology,Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London.• IntroductionChromium compounds have been ...
The nomination of chromium picolinate is based on the potential for widespread consumer exposure. Marketed as a dietary supplement, chromium picolinate is heavily promoted as a muscle builder and weig...
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