Cr-50 Isotope Applications:

Chromium-50 isotope (Cr-50 isotope, 50Cr isotope)

  • Cr-50 isotope is used for neutrino detector calibration in solar neutrino observatory;
  • Cr-50 isotope is used for strong neutron field detection;
  • Cr-50 isotope is used for Chromium-51 (Cr-51 isotope, 51Cr isotope) radionuclide (radioisotope) production (can be used for diagnostic purposes);
  • Cr-50 isotope is used for Manganese-51 (Mn-51 isotope, 51Mn isotope) positron-emitting radionuclide (radioisotope) production (can be used in life science for healthcare and medical applications and pharmaceuticals industries);
  • Cr-50 isotope is used for synchrotron calibration;
  • Cr-50 isotope is used for synthetic ruby production;

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Cr-50 Safety Data Sheet (SDS) in metal form - Download pdf file
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Cr-50 Safety Data Sheet (SDS) in oxide form - Download pdf file
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Properties of Cr-50 Isotope:

Properties of Cr-50 Isotope:Cr-50
Natural Abundance (%)4.345
Atomic Mass (Da)49.9460442
Relative Isotopic Mass49.9460442
Neutron Number (N)26
Atomic Number (Z)24
Mass Number (A)50
Nucleon Number (A)50
Proton Number (Z)24
Half-life1.300E+18
Spin0
Quadrupole Moment0
g-factor (g value)0
Group6
Period4
Electron Configuration Blockd
Melting Point (K)2180
Boiling Point (K)2944
Specific Heat0.449
Heat of Formation397.48
Thermal Conductivity93.9
Dipole Polarizability 83
Electron Affinity (kJ/mole)0.67584
Electronegativity (Pauling scale)1.66
Atomic Radius (pm)128
Covalent Radius (pm)140
VDW Radius (pm)
Lattice Constant2.88
Crystal StructureBCC
Jmol color#8a99c7

Cr-50 Information

Chromium is a hard silvery transition element. It is used in decorative electroplating. Chromium was discovered by Vauquelin in 1797. Chromium has 26 isotopes, 4 of them are stable and naturally occurring.

Chromium is used to make stainless steel. It gives the color to rubies and emeralds. Iron-nickel-chromium alloys in various percentages yield an incredible variety of the most important metals in modern technology.

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FAQ about Cr-50 Isotope:

What is Cr-50 isotope natural abundance?
Answer: 4.345 %

What is atomic mass for Cr-50 isotope?
Answer: 49.946044 Da

What is isotopic mass for Cr-50 isotope?
Answer: 49.946044

How many neutrons does Cr-50 isotope have?
Answer: 26

How many protons does Cr-50 isotope have?
Answer: 24

How many electrons does Cr-50 isotope have?
Answer: 24

What is atomic number for Cr-50 isotope?
Answer: 24

Is Cr-50 isotope stable?
Answer: No

Is Cr-50 isotope radioactive?
Answer: Yes

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