For any element, this is answered in the same way. The mass number is the number of protons plus the number of neutrons, in this case 50. The atomic number is the number of protons. Subtract the atomic number from the mass number to give the number of neutrons. For any element, this is answered in the same way. The mass number is the number of protons plus the number of neutrons, in this case 50. The atomic number is the number of protons. Subtract the atomic number from the mass number to give the number of neutrons.
Chromium-51 has 24 protons, 24 electrons & 27 neutrons.
mass # - atomic # = # of neutrons
51 - 24 = 27
Atomic number = 24
mass number = 58
Number of neutrons = 58 - 24 = 34
34 neutrons 24 protons and 24 electrons
The electronic configuration of chromium is 2,8,8,6.
Number of neutrons = Mass number - atomic number = 63 - 24 = 39
Chromium has 5 isotopes with mass numbers ranging in sequence from 50 to 54.
A typical chromium atoms has 28 neutrons. Because electrons are so small, virtually all of the atomic mass comes from the protons and neutrons. By subtracting the number of protons (equal to the atomic number) from the total atomic mass, the number of neutrons is obtained. For chromium atomic mass- 52 atomic number (number of protons) - 24 number of neutrons 52-24=28
54 protons 79 neutrons 54 electrons
30
Number of neutrons = Mass number - Atomic number = 54 - 24 = 30
Chromium's, or Cr's, atomic number is 24. Therefore each chromium atom has 24 protons. 52Cr is the most stable isotope of chromium and has 52 - 24 = 28 neutrons. The chromium ion, Cr3+, means it has 3 less electrons than neutral chromium, and thus the number of protons and neutrons are unaffected.
The electronic configuration of chromium is 2,8,8,6.
The isotope iron-54 has 28 neutrons.
Number of neutrons = Mass number - atomic number = 63 - 24 = 39
Chromium has 5 isotopes with mass numbers ranging in sequence from 50 to 54.
The protons and neutrons are packed together in the middle and the electrons have space to move, around them. logically their should be MORE neutrons and protons,but this depends on the size of the atom and how many atoms in the neon. info from SUSSEX UNIVERSITY.
There are 24 protons in Chromium (Cr). The atomic number of an element is the same as the number of protons.
number of neutrons = mass number - atomic number = 50 - 24 = 26
A typical chromium atoms has 28 neutrons. Because electrons are so small, virtually all of the atomic mass comes from the protons and neutrons. By subtracting the number of protons (equal to the atomic number) from the total atomic mass, the number of neutrons is obtained. For chromium atomic mass- 52 atomic number (number of protons) - 24 number of neutrons 52-24=28
24 of each