Firstly, note that this is a hypothetical chemical equation created based on chemical rules, but not presented in reality because Ra (Radium) is a radioactive and poisonous element, which is not used in regular chemical reactions.
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Detailed information about the equation 2Cr2O3 + 3Ra -> 4CrRaO3:
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Reaction conditions:
- The specific conditions of this reaction are not determined, but generally, it may require high temperature, high pressure, and/or the presence of a catalyst.
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Reaction process:
- Chromium(III) oxide and radium react to form chromium radium oxide.
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Phenomena occurred:
- As this is a hypothetical reaction, there are no specific details about the phenomena occurred. However, theoretically, there might be changes in color, shape, and/or volume of the reaction environment.
- Also note that radium is a radioactive element, so any reaction involving radium would create radiation emission.