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KNO3 + K2CrO4 -> No reaction correct? since it would just create the same chemicals or they just don't react at all?
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Both chemicals are oxidisers with the highest oxidations numbers +5 for Nitrogen and +6 for chromium. There is no reaction.
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Okay, in terms of doing a precipitation reaction, you could deduce the same answer that there would be no reaction?
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There is no precipitation. Both salt soluble in water.
Yes there is no reaction.
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