they have different numbers of electrons
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The isotope N-14 has 7 neutrons and the isotope N-15 has 8 neutrons.
Among nitrogen isotopes, only nitrogen-14 and nitrogen-15 are stable against radioactive decay.
You are talking about a natural isotope of nitrogen i.e Nitrogen-15 which has atomic number same as nitrogen (7) ans mass number 1 greater than standard nitrogen (i.e 15 as Nitrogen's mass no. is 14). Nitrogen-15 has i neutron more than standard nitrogen
In a nitrogen-14 atom, there are 7 neutrons, where the isotopes with mass numbers with 13 and 15, have 6 and 8 neutrons respectively.
Nitrogen monoxide is one nitrogen molecule (atomic weight 14) combined with one oxygen molecule (atomic weight 16). The atomic weight for NO is (14 +16 =) 30. Nitrogen dioxide is one nitrogen molecule (atomic weight 14) combined with two oxygen molecules (atomic weight 16). The atomic weight for NO2 is [14 + (2×16)] = 46. Nitrogen also forms a few more stable oxides; N2O Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas), NO3 Nitrogen Trioxide, and N2O5 Di-nitrogen Pentoxide (Nitric Acid Anhydride). H_AMMER
Nitrogen-14 has 7 protons, 7 electrons, and 7 neutrons. Nitrogen-15 has 7 protons, 7 electrons and 8 neutrons. So, the only way they differ is in the NUMBER OF NEUTRONS.
It does not, the mass number of nitrogen is 14 not 15.
The isotope N-14 has 7 neutrons and the isotope N-15 has 8 neutrons.
Nitrogen atoms, of course. Naturally occurring nitrogen has two isotopes: nitrogen-14 and nitrogen-15.
Nitrogen has three stable isotopes. Namely they are nitrogen-14, nitrogen-15 and nitrogen-16.
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Among nitrogen isotopes, only nitrogen-14 and nitrogen-15 are stable against radioactive decay.
Nitrogen has two stable isotopes: N-14 and N-15 and 14 radioactive isotopes.
Nitrogen is a non metal element. Atomic mass of it is 14.
N-15 has one neutron more in its nucleus, the mass number is one higher.
They have the same number of protons in the atomic nucleus.
N-14 and N-15 are both stable.