Chromium is an essential trace mineral. French chemist Louis-Nicholas Vaquelin discovered it in 1797. Many years later, Walter Mertz, an American physician and research scientist, discovered that chromium played a key role in carbohydrate metabolism. Later researchers agreed that chromium may be the most active component in a group of nutrients that play an important role in blood sugar balance, including nicotinic acid (a version of vitamin B3), and the amino acids that make up glutathione (glutamic acid, cysteine, and glycine).
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Some chromium compounds: chromium bromides, chromium chlorides, chromium fluorides, chromium iodides, potassium dichromate, sodium chromate, chromium oxide, chromium sulfide, etc.
Chromium is a 3d element. chromium is a metal.
Chromium fluorides are: Chromium difluoride: CrF2 Chromium trifluoride: CrF3 Chromium tetrafluoride: CrF4 Chromium pentafluoride: CrF5 Chromium hexafluoride: CrF6
Chromium is a 3d element. chromium is a metal.
Cr2+ is a divalent cation of chromium; ex.: chromium in chromium diiodide, CrI2.
This compound is chromium hydroxide.
Chromium ore is a source of the metal Chromium.
It is a valence of chromium. The hexavalent chromium is present in anions as CrO42- and Cr2O72-.
Another chemical name is chromium trichloride or chromic chloride. Chromium(III) chloride is a chemical name as well.
It is a chromium III
its chormium.