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Definition of CrS3: CrS3, also known as Chromium Sulfite, is a chemical compound composed of the elements Chromium (Cr) and Sulfur (S). It has a molecular weight of 160.07 g/mol. In the CrS3 molecule, there is one atom of Chromium (Cr) and three atoms of Sulfur (S). This compound does not exist in ionic form.
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Properties:
2.1 Physical properties: CrS3 is solid at standard conditions. The color and taste of CrS3 are not clearly defined. Its pH cannot be determined as it is insoluble in water.
2.2 Chemical properties: CrS3 has the ability to react with metals, acids, non-metals and salts, but information about these specific reactions is not yet known. -
Common chemical reactions of CrS3: At present, information about the common chemical reactions of CrS3 has not yet been found.
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Preparation of CrS3:
4.1 Laboratory synthesis: Currently, the method of preparing CrS3 in the laboratory has not been disclosed.
4.2 Industrial synthesis: Similarly to the laboratory, the method of industrial synthesis of CrS3 is also unknown.
Note: The above information is for reference only, as there are many uncertainties and insufficient research on CrS3.