The natural state of the element chromium is a solid metal. The natural state just indicates what the element is.
Chromium is a chemical element which exists in nature; as such, it is natural.
The most important mineral of chromium is chromite - FeCr2O4.
its state of matter is a solid
Chromium's standard state is solid.
Chromium is a solid meatal.
Chromium is a solid metal.
solid
chromium can be pure or it can be in its natural state
Chromium does not occur freely in nature. The main chromium mineral is chromite. Chromium compounds can be found in waters only in trace amounts. Many chromium compounds are relatively water insoluble. Chromium (III) compounds are water insoluble because these are largely bound to floating particles in water. Chromium (III) oxide and chromium (III) hydroxide are the only water soluble compounds.Chromium (VI) oxide is an example of an excellently water soluble chromium compounds
The dichromate ion is Cr2O72- and the chromium is in oxidation state 6. When it acts as an oxidizing agent it usually reduces from 6 to 3.2Cr2O72- -----> 4Cr3+ + 7O2 + 16e-See the related link for more information.
Chromium form three (not only two) bromides: * CrBr2, containing 24,759 85 % chromium * CrBr3, containing 17,991 45 % chromium * CrBr4, containing 14,129 09 % chromium 1 gram of CrBr3 contain 179,91 45 mg chromium.
CrO is the formula for chromium(II) oxide. Cr is the elemental symbol for chrome, and O represents oxygen. The molecular weight of CrO is 68.00 grams/per mole using two significant figures. Variants of CrO include II, III and VI.
Chromium is a solid metal.
the state of matter of chromium is a solid
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chromium can be pure or it can be in its natural state
chromium chloride solution
+6 oxidation state
+3 oxidation state
Chromium has four oxidation states: 2, 3, 4, and 6.Iodine has one, and it's -1.There will be a iodide for each oxidation state of chromium.CrI2 Chromium (II) iodideCrI3 Chromium (III) iodideCrI4 Chromium (IV) iodideCrI6 Chromium (VI) iodide
At room temperature Chromium is a metal. At 3465 F it melts, and it becomes a gas at 4840 F.
Standard Specification for Heat-Resisting Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels
Yes, chromium is a transition state metal.
chromium (Cr) and copper (Cu)chromium has 4s1,3d5 instead of 4s2,3d4 and copper has 4s1,3d10 instead of 4s2, 3d9