All isotopes of Chromium (Cr) will always have 24 protons.
The isotope Cr-54 has 24 electrons.
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Chromium is a metal. Atomic number of it is 24.
1 mol Cr/6.02x10^23 atoms x 3.6x10^24 atoms = 5.98 moles
There are 24 protons in Chromium (Cr). The atomic number of an element is the same as the number of protons.
The most common isotope of chromium is Cr-52. To determine the most common isotope of any element, look at the periodic table and find the element in question. Chromium is number 24, Cr. The atomic mass is 51.996 amu. That's the average atomic mass. The most common isotope has the mass of the nearest whole number to 51.996. The most common isotope of chromium would then be Cr-52, with a mass of 52. Cr has 24 protons, and 24 electrons. Cr-52 would have 52-24= 28 neutrons.
The 2002 Honda CR-V has a 24 degrees angle of departure.
The 2004 Honda CR-V has a 24 degrees angle of departure.
Number of neutrons = Mass number - Atomic number = 54 - 24 = 30
Co
The element with a mass number of 52 is Chromium (Cr). It's atomic number is 24.