The Chromic Test is a fundamental qualitative analysis experiment used to identify the presence of chromium (III) ions in inorganic salts such as chromium chloride. Through a series of solubility, ammonia, sodium hydroxide, sodium phosphate, and sodium carbonate tests, students can observe characteristic color changes and precipitate formation that confirm chromic radicals. This practical experiment enhances understanding of third-group cations, chemical reactivity, and inorganic salt classification. The Chromic Test also develops laboratory skills, including reagent selection, observation of chemical reactions, and balancing equations, making it an essential exercise in analytical and inorganic chemistry education.















