Chromium

/ˈkroʊmiəm/ noun

A hard, lustrous metallic element with the symbol Cr, known for its resistance to corrosion and its use in creating stainless steel and chrome plating. It produces various colored compounds.

From French chrome, from Greek χρῶμα (khrōma) meaning 'color,' referring to the many colorful compounds this element forms. The element was discovered in 1797 by French chemist Louis-Nicolas Vauquelin, who named it for the brilliant colors of its compounds. The '-ium' suffix was added to follow the naming convention for metallic elements.

AMክሮሚየም
ARكروم
BNক্রোমিয়াম
CAcrom
CSchrom
DAkrom
DEChrom
ELχρώμιο
EScromo
FAکروم
FIkromi
FRchrome
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