the answer is 24 electrons
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Valence electrons are located in the outermost shell in an atom. Chromium has only one valence electron.
Chromium sulfate typically forms ionic bonds. In ionic bonding, one atom donates electrons to another atom, resulting in the formation of charged ions that are attracted to each other.
A chromium ion has the atomic number 24. This means that a neutral atom has 24 electrons. Because it has the net charge of positive three, it has 21 electrons.
A cation is an atom that has lost one or more electrons. An anion is an atom that has gained one or more electrons.
There is one lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom.
Valence electrons are located in the outermost shell in an atom. Chromium has only one valence electron.
One carbon atom will share four electrons.
Chromium sulfate typically forms ionic bonds. In ionic bonding, one atom donates electrons to another atom, resulting in the formation of charged ions that are attracted to each other.
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Chromium's atomic number is 24. A neutral atom of chromium would thus have 24 protons and 24 electrons. Since we're dealing with Cr3+, though, we need to subtract 3 electrons from this number, giving us 21.
How many types of atom? One, Chromium is an element. How many protons? 24. How many electrons? Also 24. How many neutrons? 28. Of course all these numbers are assuming that we are talking about standard standard Chromium, rather than an ion or an isotope.
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No electrons are "attached" to the nucleus of either atom. In a covalent bond one electron from each atom is shared with the other atom.
one lithium atom is having three(3) electrons
A chromium ion has the atomic number 24. This means that a neutral atom has 24 electrons. Because it has the net charge of positive three, it has 21 electrons.
The nitrogen atom in ammonia has one unshared pair of electrons.