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# Solved: Determine the number of protons and neutrons in each isotope of chromium and use

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Problem 112P

Determine the number of protons and neutrons in each isotope of chromium and use the listed natural abundances and masses to calculate its atomic mass.

Cr-50          4.345%          49.9460 amu

Cr-52          83.79%          51.9405 amu

Cr-53          9.50%           52.9407 amu

Cr-54          2.365%          53.9389 amu

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The atomic number mainly depicts the proton numbers existing in a particular atom's nucleus. For a particular neutral atom, the atomic number exhibits the electron number.

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