Abstract
Measurements of solution conductivity are reported for chromic acid solutions typical of those used in chromium electroplating. Optimum concentrations for conductivity are noted (450 g L−1) and the temperature ranges of ion dominance have been discussed including the use of ion colours in solution. It is concluded that practical solutions normally have trichromate and tetrachromate ions as dominant species.
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