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Can there be an element with atomic mass 53 or 54 in between the two elements chromium and manganese, Cr has a At. Mass 52 and At. No 24, Mn has a At. Mass 55 and At. No 25.

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Answered by architasingh334
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in the modern periodic table , the elements are arranged in the order of increasing atomic number. Each element differs from the successive element by 1 unit chromium at.mass 52 and at.mass 24 having the atomic number 24 and manganese at.maa 55 and at.mass 25 having atomic number 25 differ from each other by 1 unit . Hence ,there can be no element with atomic mass 53 or 54 in between the two elements chromium at.mass 52 and at.mass 24 and manganese at.mass 55 and at.mass 25

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