its chormium.
Chromium has two electrons in the outer most shell.
There are eight electrons in the third level of a chromium atom.There are four level in the chromium atom, and the fourth level, unfilled, contains 6 out of 18 electrons, in the neutral, non-ionized atom.
It equals to plus three+3. Three electrons are removed
A neutral Chromium atom loses 3 electrons to become a Chromium (III) ion.
its chormium.
Chromium has two electrons in the outer most shell.
There are eight electrons in the third level of a chromium atom.There are four level in the chromium atom, and the fourth level, unfilled, contains 6 out of 18 electrons, in the neutral, non-ionized atom.
It equals to plus three+3. Three electrons are removed
24, considering that an electron has a negative charge and the number of protons (positivley charged) is 24, an atom has to be neutrally charged
24 protons and 24 electrons
A neutral Chromium atom loses 3 electrons to become a Chromium (III) ion.
Chromium lose 6 or 3 electrons.
There are 24 protons in Chromium (Cr). The atomic number of an element is the same as the number of protons.
Cr twenty four
It is called chromium(II) oxide.See the Web Links for more information.
Who told you that chromium had 118 electrons - there are only 24. Check it out with Wikipedia. There you find the element that really has 118 electrons. Happy hunting. (PS - Hint - there is a very close correlation between the number of electrons and the atomic number of the element.)