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← ScienceWhich consequence arises when a strong reducing agent is added in excess to potassium dichromate solution?
A)Chromium(III) ion formation prevails✓
B)Potassium solubility product decreases
C)Dichromate ion concentration increases
D)Solution acidity experiences marked increase
💡 Explanation
A strong reducing agent causes reduction of dichromate. Because the reduction potential leads to Chromium(III) ion formation through Redox reaction, therefore green Cr3+ ions are observed, rather than other oxidation states being stable.
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