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Chromium is present in stainless steels, tool steels, zircaloy and other.Many compounds of chromium are used in industry.
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.)
its very reactive as it show variable valences so you havw to order it though a school
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a periodic table.
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Chromium is present in stainless steels, tool steels, zircaloy and other.Many compounds of chromium are used in industry.
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.)
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its very reactive as it show variable valences so you havw to order it though a school
Magnesium (Mg) is the nearest with a mass of 24.3050
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a periodic table.
You can find non living elements outside.I hope that helps.
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Chromium 2 refers to the +2 oxidation state of chromium, also known as chromous ion. In this state, chromium has two fewer electrons than its neutral form. You can find chromium in the +2 oxidation state in certain chemical compounds or complexes.
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Chromium is typically obtained through the mining and extraction of chromite ore. The ore is processed to extract chromium by either using the traditional method of roasting and leaching, or modern techniques such as aluminothermic reaction or electrolysis. The extracted chromium is then further processed and refined to the desired form for use in various industries.
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