i just learned this today! okay so you know how on a periodic table it says nitrogen then it has a number: 7, and then it has the "N" and 14.007(usually they 7 and 14.007 are switched) the 14.007 means that there are 14 protons and neutrons. there will always be the same amount of elcetrons as protons.(as far as my knowledge goes) so then you have 7 protons, 7 neutrons, and 7 electons. the number 7 is how many protons it has, so really to know the number of electrons all you have to do is look at that. hope that helped(just had my 2nd day of chemistry today lol)
Nitrogen has 7 electrons, oxygen has 8 electrons, and chlorine has 9 electrons. That is the total electron count, for inner and outer shells. If you are only concerned with the valance electrons, then it is 5 for nitrogen, 6 for oxygen, and 7 for chlorine.
Nitrogen has an atomic number of 7, which means it has 7 electrons.
A nitrogen ion with 10 electrons would have a charge of +3, as nitrogen normally has 7 electrons and a neutral nitrogen ion would have 7 electrons. By having 10 electrons, it has lost 3 electrons, resulting in a +3 charge.
The atomic number for nitrogen is 7. Neutral nitrogen must have both 7 electrons and 7 protons then. The first 7 orbitals are filled as 1s2 2s2 2p3, which shows us that nitrogen has 5 valence electrons.
Nitrogen-15 has 7 protons and 8 neutrons, which means it also has 7 electrons to maintain a neutral charge.
Nitrogen has 7 electrons.
Nitrogen has 7 electrons.
Nitrogen has 7 protons, 7 electrons, and typically 7 neutrons in its most abundant isotope, nitrogen-14.
According to Wikipedia neutral nitrogen has 7 protons, 7 neutrons, and 7 electrons. Nitrogen ions may have more or less electrons and other nitrogen isotopes may have more or fewer neutorns.
A nitrogen atom has 7 protons and 7 electrons. In a neutral nitrogen atom, there are also 7 valence electrons.
An atom of nitrogen has 7 electrons.
Nitrogen is a metal element. There are 7 electrons in a single atom.
Nitrogen has 7 protons, 7 neutrons, and 7 electrons.
Nitrogen has 7 electrons and 7 protons. Therefore, it has 7 neutrons to make its atomic mass approximately 14.
Nuetral nitrogen atoms have 7 protons and 7 electrons.
A nitrogen ion can have different charges, but for example, a nitrogen ion with a +3 charge would have lost 3 electrons from the neutral nitrogen atom (which has 7 electrons). Therefore, the nitrogen ion with a +3 charge would have 4 electrons.
Nitrogen has 7 protons, 7 neutrons, and 7 electrons. Aluminum has 13 protons, 14 neutrons, and 13 electrons.