Sodium bichromate is an important chemical used as an oxidizer in the synthesis of organic and inorganic compounds. However, its use is strictly regulated due to environmental and toxicological risks.
It contains two chromium atoms with an oxidation state of +6. It is produced by oxidation of chromite compounds followed by neutralization control to obtain a stable salt.
A solid crystalline substance, highly soluble in water, with strong oxidizing activity. High toxicity and carcinogenicity require special storage and handling conditions.
It is used in organic synthesis, in analytical chemistry for complexometric methods, as well as in metalworking and dye manufacturing processes.
Sodium bichromate is effective as an oxidizer, however, due to its toxic properties, it requires strict safety measures during use and disposal.