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==Description==
 
Yellow, crystalline solid.<br><br>
 
Yellow, crystalline solid.<br><br>
Also known as Chromic Iron and [[Lead]] Chromate.) Soluble in [[acids]] and alkalis, insoluble in water.<br>   
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Also known as Chromic Iron and Lead Chromate. Soluble in [[acids]] and alkalis, insoluble in water.<br>   
Heating causes decomposition, forming toxic fumes of [[lead]].<br><br>
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Heating causes decomposition, forming toxic fumes of lead.<br><br>
 
A characteristic of chromium ore is that it  can settle into a compact mass during the voyage making it impossible to discharge from containers by gravity. Chromium ore contains more than 3 to 4% moisture and in settling may behave like a slimy mass as a result of the movements of the ship. Must not be placed in [[contact]] with manganese ore. Exposure limit covers all hexavalent chromium compounds as Cr.<br><br>
 
A characteristic of chromium ore is that it  can settle into a compact mass during the voyage making it impossible to discharge from containers by gravity. Chromium ore contains more than 3 to 4% moisture and in settling may behave like a slimy mass as a result of the movements of the ship. Must not be placed in [[contact]] with manganese ore. Exposure limit covers all hexavalent chromium compounds as Cr.<br><br>
 
Reference is made to the relevant IMO regulations of hazardous cargo.<br><br>
 
Reference is made to the relevant IMO regulations of hazardous cargo.<br><br>

Revision as of 12:17, 6 April 2012

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Chromium Ore

Description

Yellow, crystalline solid.

Also known as Chromic Iron and Lead Chromate. Soluble in acids and alkalis, insoluble in water.
Heating causes decomposition, forming toxic fumes of lead.

A characteristic of chromium ore is that it can settle into a compact mass during the voyage making it impossible to discharge from containers by gravity. Chromium ore contains more than 3 to 4% moisture and in settling may behave like a slimy mass as a result of the movements of the ship. Must not be placed in contact with manganese ore. Exposure limit covers all hexavalent chromium compounds as Cr.

Reference is made to the relevant IMO regulations of hazardous cargo.

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