Chemical element · Atomic number 24

Chromium

Chromium in the periodic table: atomic number 24, electron configuration, atomic mass, physical data, oxidation states, media credit and visible sources.

Cr

Transition metal

solid

51.996 u

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24CrChromium

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Atomic classification

Chromium in the Bohr shell modelThis shows the electron distribution of the neutral atom in a simplified shell model.: 2 · 8 · 13 · 1

Shell occupancy

Chromium in the Bohr shell model

This shows the electron distribution of the neutral atom in a simplified shell model.

K · n=1
2 electrons
L · n=2
8 electrons
M · n=3
13 electrons
N · n=4
1 electron
Shell occupancy is derived from the versioned PubChem electron configuration. Dot angles are schematic and do not represent orbitals.
Electron configuration
[Ar]3d5 4s1
Electrons per shell
2 · 8 · 13 · 1
Group
6
Period
4
Block
D
Element category
Transition metal

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Physical and chemical properties

Atomic mass
51.996 u
Standard state
solid
Density
7.15 g/cm³
Melting point
2,180 K
Boiling point
2,944 K
Electronegativity
1.66 (Pauling)
First ionisation energy
6.767 eV
Oxidation states
+6, +3, +2
Discovery
1797

Safety and periodic classification

Safety

Safe handling cannot be inferred from Chromium's position in the periodic table alone. Laboratory, classroom and disposal decisions must follow the documentation for the exact material and its safety data sheet.

Position and comparison

Chromium is in period 4, group 6 and the D block. Its direct neighbours by atomic number are Vanadium and Manganese. The recorded Pauling electronegativity is 1.66. Periodic trends are compared only through the separately sourced neighbouring values.

Sources and scope

PubChem attributes element data to sources including IUPAC, NIST and IAEA. Quanta stores the referenced snapshot locally and leaves unknown values unavailable.