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At pH = 12, Cr(2)O(7)^(2-) changes to -...

At `pH = 12, Cr_(2)O_(7)^(2-)` changes to -

A

`CrO_(3)`

B

`CrO_(2)^(2+)`

C

`CrO_(4)^(2-)`

D

does not change

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