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All isotopes of Chromium (Cr) will always have 24 protons.
There are 24 Protons in Chromium's nucleus.
24 protons and 24 electrons
chromium!
Chromium is in the d block. It contains 24 protons.
An atom with 24 protons and 13 neutrons would be chromium-37. This isotope of chromium has 24 protons in its nucleus, determining its element, and 13 neutrons, which along with the protons form its atomic mass.
24 electrons, remember the atomic number of an element tells you how many protons it has. The number of protons = the number of electrons (if the atom isnt charged)
Inside the nucleus. There are 24 protons and 28 neutrons.
Chromium has 24 protons and francium has 87 protons.
24, in the neutral atom. I think you mean chromium-53. It doesn't matter - the atomic number (the number of protons in the nuceus determines how many electrons there are in the neutral atom - the mass number ( the total protons and neutrons does not affect the number of electrons)
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.
There are 24 protons in Chromium (including Chromium54) of any isotope. Isotopes are just elements with different numbers of neutrons. If it is called chromium it has 24 protons. The atomic number of an element is the same as the number of protons.