1. Very important alloying component for steels, copper alloys, etc.
2.Tanning agent
4. Chromium coatings of metals
5. Refractory material, as chromite
6. Compounds used in chemical experiments
7. Foods additives
etc.
The stable isotope of chromium is chromium-52. Other isotopes of chromium include chromium-50, chromium-53, chromium-54, and chromium-55, but not chromium-151.
Two practical uses for an acid is for cleaning, like rust off metal and for eating, like when you eat sour foods. Hope it helped! :)
See the link below for chromium applications.
Two practical uses of the cooling effect of evaporation are in air conditioning systems where water is evaporated to cool the air and in sweat on our skin, which evaporates to help regulate body temperature.
It is mainly used in the manufacture of stainless steel
Chromium has two electrons in the outer most shell.
Hassium has not practical uses.
Ununseptium hasn't practical uses.
Hassium has not practical uses.
Cr2O3 is, Chromium (III) oxide or simply Chromium oxide.
Chromium VI sulphate Cr(SO4)3
Mendelevium is an artificial chemical element without any practical uses today.