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Nitrogen (N) has atomic number 7, so the electron configuration is 1s2 2s2 2p3. The outermost energy level is level 2 (n=2) so there are a total of FIVE electrons in the outermost energy level.

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13y ago

it depends on the atom. for example, if it was nitrogen it would be

< = clockwise > = counterclockwise spin (i don't know how to to arrows)

2s <> 2p<<<

1s <>

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13y ago

The ground state electron configuration for Nitrogen is

1s^2 2s^2 2p^3 ( I apologize . I don't know how to type in superscripts)

or [He] 2s^2 2p^3.

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12y ago

The azimuthal quantum number describes the shape of the molecular orbital - since nitrogen's last electron occupies a p orbital, its azimuthal quantum number is 1.

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6y ago

Nitrogen atom has 7 electrons. The orbital diagram would look like this.^v........^v.....^v.....^

1s2...2s2...2px..2py...

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16y ago

1S22S23P3 1S22S23P3

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What is the question.

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9y ago

1s2 2s2 2p3

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