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20mL1.5mol•L-1Na2SO3溶液与10mL1mol•L-1K2Cr2

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题目:

20mL1.5mol•L-1Na2SO3溶液与10mL1mol•L-1K2Cr2O7溶液恰好完全反应,则K2Cr2O7反应后Cr元素的化合价为(  )

A.0

B.+3

C.+6

D.+7

答案:

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