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.
18 -- there are two electrons in the 3s orbital, six electrons in the 3p orbital, and ten electrons in the 3d orbital.
(Reply to Above) No...there's 13. Two electrons in the 3s, six in the 3p, four in the 3d, and one extra in a half-filled 3d sublevel. It's the exception to the Aufbau principle.
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Chromium has 6 valence electrons
1
6.
One
6
Valence electrons are located in the outermost shell in an atom. Chromium has only one valence electron.
6 valence electrons
how many valence electrons does family 1 have
3 valence electrons
6
Valence electrons are located in the outermost shell in an atom. Chromium has only one valence electron.
chromium (Cr)
6 valence electrons
how many valence electrons does family 1 have
3 valence electrons.
5 valence electrons.
3 valence electrons
8 valence electrons
8 valence electrons
Beryllium has two valence electrons.
3 valence electrons