Cr(VI) is a substance which is toxic to humans and most living organisms but, due to improper handling of industrial wastes, it is being released into water resources. The removal of Cr(VI) from water can be carried out using one of many different methods. Activated carbon cloth with a surface area oxidized by the adsorbents H2O2 or HNO3 is commonly used to remove Cr(VI) from water by adsorption. The high adsorption capacity of these adsorbents is due to the formation of functional groups on them. In this study, the initial concentration of Cr(VI), the pH, the adsorption time and the temperature were all looked at as possible factors that influence the efficiency of Cr(VI) adsorption capacity and removal. The Freundlich isotherm provided the best correlation for adsorpt,ion of Cr(VI) onto the adsorbents. The kinetic equations corresponding to the adsorption process were established and fitted to the first- order reaction for these cases.