Its Chromium or Chromite
Chromium (Cr) is a metal. It is a silvery, lustrous transition metal commonly used in metal alloys and stainless steel production.
Yes, chromium is a transition state metal.
The term debit comes from the Latin debitum which means "that which is owing". Debit is abbreviated to Dr (for debtor). The term credit comes from the Latin credere/credit meaning "to trust or believe"/"he trusts or believes" via the French credit and the Italian credito. Credit is abbreviated to Cr (for creditor).
Cr is a transition metal element, specifically chromium. It is not considered ionic or molecular on its own.
The transition metal with 24 electrons is chromium (Cr) and its common ion with a +3 charge is Cr3+.
I would guess that dr and cr originally stood for debit record and credit record. No source on that though.
Chromium has the chemical symbol Cr and an atomic number of 24 . Particulars can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChromiumWell, I have the same question respond please
Chromium (Cr) is a metal (transition metal) and O is a non metal, so the bond formed is IONIC.
A crore (often abbreviated cr) is a unit in the Indian numbering system equal to ten million (10,000,000; 107)
Chromium (Cr) is classified as a metal. It is a transition metal known for its high hardness, corrosion resistance, and ability to form various alloys. Chromium is often used in stainless steel production and as a finishing material due to its shiny appearance.
Chromium is a metal. It is located in the 4th period of the periodic table. It is the element with the chemical abbreviation Cr.
The electron configuration of the ion Cr(III)+ is 1s22s22p63s23p63d3