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Natural isotopes of chromium are not radioactive.
There are three stable isotopes of Chromium 52Cr, 53Cr, and 54Cr.
Chromium has 5 isotopes with mass numbers ranging in sequence from 50 to 54.
There are multiple elements of the Periodic Table which have 4 isotopes. These are further broken down into three which have unstable isotopes, and 6 that do not decay. The 6 that are stable are strontium (Sr), lead (Pb), cerium (Ce), iron (Fe), chromium (Cr) and sulphur (S).
Chromium is a 3d element. chromium is a metal.
Chromium has 25 known isotopes, 2 isomers, 3 of which are non-radioactive.
Natural isotopes of chromium are not radioactive.
Natural chromium is not, however, it has isotopes that are
There are three stable isotopes of Chromium 52Cr, 53Cr, and 54Cr.
Chromium has 5 isotopes with mass numbers ranging in sequence from 50 to 54.
All isotopes of Chromium (Cr) will always have 24 protons.
Method:Chromium = Cr3+ + Carbonate = CO3 2-Cr3+ + CO32- = Cr2(CO3)3Note how and where the numbers and compounds are replaced.Sorry I can not explain in full but this is basically how its done.
The atomic Number for chromium is 24 and the atomic mass for chromium is 51.996 when we round it it's about 52 =================== Chromium has 5 isotopes with mass numbers ranging in sequence from 50 to 54.
Naturally occurring chromium is 95.655% made up of isotopes that are not radioactive. 4.345 of it is 50Cr, which is radioactive and has a very long half life of 180,000,000,000,000,000 years. Like all other elements, synthetic radioactive isotopes of chromium exist.
Chromium, in the form of sodium chromate, attaches strongly to the hemoglobin of red blood cells. This makes radioactive chromium-151 an excellent isotope for determining the flow of blood through the heart. This isotope is also useful for determining the lifetime of red blood cells, which can be of great importance in the diagnoses of anemias.© Copyright 1997 James R. Fromm (jfromm@3rd1000.com)
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.
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