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  • Why is Potassium Chromate Yellow? Understanding Chromium's Role
    The element responsible for the yellow color of potassium chromate is chromium. Chromium is a transition metal that is known for its ability to form a variety of colorful compounds. In potassium chromate, chromium is in the +6 oxidation state, and it is this oxidation state that gives the compound its yellow color.
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