. This is very interesting experiment, I never seen this before, so thank you for this
. I'll definitely try it someday.
. They don't disruped Cr(III) chemistry.
Most of transition metal salts are complexes (for example ferric chloride hexahydrate is complex too). Simple salts like anhydrous CrCl3 are prepared
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