Abstract
The kinetics of electron transfer between chromium(VI) and H3PO3, yielding chromium(III), have been investigated in HClO4 and H2SO4 media by visible spectrophotometry. The rate of reaction increased with increasing [H2SO4] and [HClO4]. A rate law based on ester formation preceding the electron transfer has been established and a possible mechanism has been proposed. The mechanism and the derived rate law are consistent with the observed kinetics.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]