Tungsten is a metal element. There are 74 electrons in a single atom.
The element tungsten (W) has 6 valence electrons.
The number of electrons in an atom of W (tungsten) is equal to its atomic number, which is 74.
Krypton (Kr) has 36 protons, 36 electrons, and typically 48 neutrons, as its most abundant isotope is (^{84}\text{Kr}). Tungsten (W) has 74 protons, 74 electrons, and usually 110 neutrons, based on its most stable isotope (^{184}\text{W}). The number of neutrons can vary slightly depending on the isotope.
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The element with 74 protons is tungsten (symbol W). The number of electrons and neutrons does not affect the identity of the element, which is solely determined by the number of protons.
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