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Why is the size of chromium greater than vanadium?

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That’s why it forms stable compounds with a single hydrogen atom and why it has a high electronegativity (which gives you an estimate of how likely it is to accept an electron in a chemical bond). But chromium has 4 electrons out of 10 in its valence subshell and might prefer to lose them rather then bond with 6 hydrogen atoms. read more

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