Chromium is originated from the Greek word chroma.
Chromium's name originated from the Greek word for color, chroma.
Chromium was discovered in the mineral crocoite (PbCrO4) - Ural Mountains (Russia).
The name of chromium (symbol Cr) is derived from the Greek language word chroma with the meaning color.
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Actually, it belongs to the Carbon Family or Group. Not Transition Metals!Hehe, this man up here is wrong XD! what he said (or she said) was wrong was right- CHROMIUM is a solid and carbon is a gas, so the correct answer is transition metals.
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.