Ethylene polymerization and the morphology of produced high density polyethylene (HDPE) catalyzed over Cr(VI)/silica and Cr(II)/silica were studied. Cr/silica catalyst with Cr loading of 1 wt % has been prepared by impregnating an aqueous solution of CrO3 onto silica having specific surface area of 301 m2/g and pore volume of 1.64 ml/g. The rate profiles and the morphologies of polyethylene polymerized over Cr(Vi) and Cr(II)/silica were different. The process of active site formation influences the rate profiles. The shape of polyethylene particles polymerized with Cr(II)/silica resembled the original shape of catalyst particles. However, Cr(VI)/silica catalyst particles were fractured inhomogeneously during the polymerization. The variation of molecular weight and molecular weight distribution at various polymerization times indicated that the formation of active sites of Cr(VI)/silica was accomplished gradually during polymerization.