Molar mass of BaCrO4 = 233.39g/mol
Molar mass of Cr = 52.00g/mol
Conversion factor of BaCrO4 to Ba = 52.00g/233.39g = 0.2228
mass of Cr in BaCrO4 precipitate = 0.2228× 0.145g = 0.032306g
mass of Cr in 250ml Cr2O72- solution = (0.032306g/10ml)×250ml = 0.8077g
mass of the steel sample = 3.90g
% of Cr in the steel sample = (0.8077g/3.90g)×100
% of Cr in the steel sample = 20.71%
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