Potassium Chromate is used as an indicator in the determination of Chloride by titration with standard Silver Nitrate solution. This method is called the Mohr method of determining Chloride and is based on the formation of a red precipitate of Silver Chromate at the endpoint after all the Chloride has been precipitated as white Silver Chloride. A 5% solution of Potassium Chromate that has been Chloride neutralized is commonly used. Approximately 1 mL of this indicator should be used per 100 mL of sample volume.
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yellow crystals, soluble in water.
Hazard: Toxic By ingestion and inhalation.
Used: Reagent in analytical chemistry, aniline black, chromate pigments.