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Chromium(VI) peroxide (CrO5) or chromium oxide peroxide is an unstable compound formed by the addition of acidified hydrogen peroxide solutions to solutions of chromates such as sodium chromate. The generally yellow chromates turn to dark blue-brown as chromium(VI) peroxide is formed.

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