The nitrogen atom has five valence electrons. It needs three more electrons to have a noble gas configuration, so it will gain three electrons to form the nitride ion with a charge of 3-.
Zero, compounds do not have charge.
The electrical charge is 3-.
Isotopes do not carry electrical charges, ions do.The ion formed by nitrogen is called the nitride ion (N3-) and carries a negative charge.
-3
-1 or -2 i cant remember but im pretty sure -1.
There is no charge. Nitrogen-15 is an isotope, which refers to the number of neutrons. Neutrons do not have a charge.
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Nitrogen isotopes do not have a charge.Ions have a charge.
All protons -- whether in nitrogen or elsewhere -- are identical, and all have a positive charge.
Neutral isotopes of nitrogen have no charge. They differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
Zero, compounds do not have charge.
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+ 5 is the formal charge on nitrogen element on a nitrate species.
Nitrogen would have a neutral charge and eight valence electrons.
Nitride ions have a charge of -3.
The neutral nitrogen atom and the neutral nitrogen molecule has no net charge because they are made up of equal numbers of positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons. If the nitrogen atom or molecule gains or looses and electron it becomes a positively or negatively charged ion.
The electrical charge is 3-.