The symbol for chromium is 'Cr'.
'Co' is Cobalt
'C' is Carbon
'Ch' there is no chemical element for 'Ch'.
Chromium (Cr) Melting points: 2180 K, 1907 °C, 3465 °F Boiling points: 2944 K, 2671 °C, 4840 °F
Chromium metal is a solid at temperatures normally found on the surface of the earth. Its melting point is 1857 degrees C (3465 degrees F). This could also be considered to be its freezing point if we were primarily dealing with liquid (molten) chromium metal. The compounds of chromium will have very different melting (or freezing) points.
CH2=C=C=C=CH-CH-C=O | \ OH OH CH2=C=C=C=CH-CH-C=O | \ OH OH CH2=C=C=C=CH-CH-C=O | \ OH OH
That is the correct spelling of the element "chromium" (used in chrome finishes).
The condensed formula for 2,2,3-trimethylpentane is CH₃C(CH₃)₂CH(CH₃)₂CH₃.
· Cadmium (Cd) · Caesium (Ce) · Carbon (C) · Calcium (Ca) · Chlorine (Cl) · Chromium (Cr) · Cobalt (Co) · Copper (Cu)
Chromium is a mineral. It is a chemical element in the periodic table and has the symbol Cr.
Several examples include the metals cesium, Cs, calcium, Ca, cobalt, Co, chromium, Cr, copper, Cu, and cadmium, Cd, ... .
· Cadmium (Cd) · Caesium (Ce) · Californium (Cf) · Carbon (C) · Calcium (Ca) · Cesium (Cs) · Chlorine (Cl) · Chromium (Cr) · Cobalt (Co) · Copper (Cu) · Curium (CM)
Chromium (Cr) Melting points: 2180 K, 1907 °C, 3465 °F Boiling points: 2944 K, 2671 °C, 4840 °F
There are twelve from the periodic table of elements: Californium Cesium Curium Carbon Calcium Chlorine Chromium Cobalt Copper Copernicium Cadmium Cerium
Chromium metal is a solid at temperatures normally found on the surface of the earth. Its melting point is 1857 degrees C (3465 degrees F). This could also be considered to be its freezing point if we were primarily dealing with liquid (molten) chromium metal. The compounds of chromium will have very different melting (or freezing) points.
CadmiumCaesiumCalciumCaliforniumCeriumChromiumCobaltCopperCuriumCalifornium and Curium are "synthetic" elements but are classified as "rare Earth metals." Both are highly radio-active. The two non-metals that begin with "C" are Carbon and Chlorine.
No. Just remember that the only valid Scrabble 2-letter word starting with C is CH.
CH2=C=C=C=CH-CH-C=O | \ OH OH CH2=C=C=C=CH-CH-C=O | \ OH OH CH2=C=C=C=CH-CH-C=O | \ OH OH
ch ch ch ch like a train's wheels
That is the correct spelling of the element "chromium" (used in chrome finishes).