Aluminum and zinc require an excess of hydroxide ions to form hydroxyl complexes, while chromium requires an excess of hydrogen peroxide to convert from Cr+3 to the chromate ion. The document discusses the requirements for forming complexes of aluminum, zinc, and chromium ions using hydroxide and hydrogen peroxide.
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Aluminum and zinc require an excess of hydroxide ions to form hydroxyl complexes, while chromium requires an excess of hydrogen peroxide to convert from Cr+3 to the chromate ion. The document discusses the requirements for forming complexes of aluminum, zinc, and chromium ions using hydroxide and hydrogen peroxide.