Yes, it is true.
7 electrons = 7 protons and 14 - 7 neutrons for the N-14 isotope
The isotope nitrogen-13 (n-13) has an atomic number of 7, meaning it has 7 protons in its nucleus. Since it is neutral, it also has 7 electrons orbiting the nucleus. Therefore, nitrogen-13 has 7 electrons.
Nitrogen is a non metal element. Atomic number of it is 7.
Nitrogen is element number 7 because it has 7 protons in its nucleus. The atomic number of an element corresponds to the number of protons in its nucleus, which defines its chemical properties and its position on the periodic table.
because the atom is a nitrogen one....not all atoms have seven protons in their nucleus
Yes, nitrogen has 7 protons in its nucleus. This is what defines it as the element nitrogen on the periodic table, where it is represented by the symbol "N" and has an atomic number of 7. The number of protons determines the element's identity and its chemical properties.
The atomic mass number A is the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus. For nitrogen (N), the atomic number (number of protons) is 7. If it has 7 neutrons (designated as "7n"), then the atomic mass number A would be 14 (7 protons + 7 neutrons).
Atomic number is the equivalent of the number of protons in an atomic nucleus.
There are 7 protrons, 7 electrons and 7 electrons in an atom of nitrogen.
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Nuetral nitrogen atoms have 7 protons and 7 electrons.
The atomic number of an atom tells us its number of protons. Nitrogen's atomic number is 7. Thus, it has 7 protons.