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.)
Ununoctium has 118 protons, 118 electrons and 176 neutrons.
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
No, iron is an element. Chrmium is also an element, so there are no other substances, compounds or otherwise, that are found in it. However, there are alloys that contain both iron and chromium along with other metals.
Any particle with 24 protons, despite the number of neutrons or the charge, is chromium.
The chromium ion in its +4 oxidation state (Cr^4+) has lost four electrons. Chromium has an atomic number of 24, which means a neutral chromium atom has 24 electrons. Therefore, a Cr^4+ ion has 24 - 4 = 20 electrons.
The element with 24 electrons is Chromium (Cr), which has an atomic number of 24.
Chromium has 24 electrons. Its electron configuration is [Ar]3d5 4s1. This configuration allows for the half-filled d orbital, which gives chromium additional stability.
Ununoctium has 118 protons, 118 electrons and 176 neutrons.
Sulfur (S) is the representative element in period 4 with six valence electrons.
There are 24 protons in Chromium (Cr). The atomic number of an element is the same as the number of protons.
In a regular sample of the element of gold, meaning no change done to it, then there will be 79 protons and 118 neutrons
24 electrons, remember the atomic number of an element tells you how many protons it has. The number of protons = the number of electrons (if the atom isnt charged)
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
Chromium is an element.
Chromium is a 3d element. chromium is a metal.
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The element with atomic number 118 and 8 valence electrons is oganesson (Og). Oganesson belongs to the noble gas group and has a complete outer shell of valence electrons, making it stable and unreactive.