The atomic number of nitrogen is 7. That means that nitrogen has 7 protons per atom, each one having a +1 charge. Assuming that the atom of nitrogen is electrically neutral, there must also be 7 electrons, each of them having a -1 charge, in order for the total charge of the atom to be 0.
The atomic number (# of protons and electrons) of nitrogen is 7.
number of electrons in nitrogen are 7
two in the first shell and 5 in the second shell
so the total number is 7
A nitrogen ion with a -3 charge, which is the most common nitrogen ion, has 10 electrons.
it has seven electrons
nitrogen has 7 electrons!!
7 electrons and neutrons
A nitride ion has 10 electrons.
Three electrons more than the Nitrogen atom, hence then -3 charge.
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The name of nitrogen ion is Nitride. The symbol is N3- .
3! Electron number always equals the Proton number!
Nitrogen is a NON-metallic gas. It does not IONISE readily. However, it has ELECTRON AFFINITY. This means that it will gain electrons to form a negative ion (ANion) When an atom of nitrogen gains electrons it is shown as 'N^(3-).
There are often 7 electrons in nitrogen except when the nitrogen is in its ion form; then it would have 10 electrons.
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There are 10 electrons in the ion of nitrogen (the 3- charged nitrogen).
There would be 13 electrons.
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Three. In fact, any element in the same column of the periodic table as nitrogen will also gain three electrons when forming an ion.
Nitrogen is a non metal element. There are 7 electrons in a single atom.
There are 16 electrons in this ion. 7 from nitrogen, 8 from oxygen and the other one is from the ionic charge.
Three electrons more than the Nitrogen atom, hence then -3 charge.
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The name of nitrogen ion is Nitride. The symbol is N3- .
The electrical charge is 3-.