When NaCl (common salt) reacts with K₂Cr₂O₇ in presence of concentrated H₂SO₄, chromyl chloride is formed.
This reaction is known as chromyl chloride test.
The gas evolved is:
CrO₂Cl₂
Now calculate oxidation state of chromium in CrO₂Cl₂.
Let oxidation state of Cr = x
Oxygen = −2 each
Chlorine = −1 each
x + 2(−2) + 2(−1) = 0
x − 4 − 2 = 0
x − 6 = 0
x = +6
Therefore, gas evolved is CrO₂Cl₂ and oxidation state of chromium is +6.
Correct Option: C
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