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The colour of `K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7)` changes from red-orange to lemon-yellow on treatment with `KOH_((aq.))`, because of:

A

The reduction of `Cr ^(VI)` to `Cr ^(III)`

B

The formation of chromium hydroxide

C

The conversion of dichromate to chromate

D

The oxidation of potassium hydroxide to potassium peroxide

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The correct Answer is:
C

The conversion of dichromate to chromate.
`{:(K_(2)Cr_(2) O_(2)+ 2KOHto ubrace(2K_(2)CrO_(4))H_(2)O),(" ""yellow"):}`
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