Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons. It needs three more to attain noble gas configuration (of that of neon)
Not any. Neon is a noble gas, it has a 'full house' of electrons (2s2 2p6 is totally: 2 + 6 = 8) in its outer shell.
Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons. So it should gain 3 more electrons to attain the noble gas configuration (of neon).
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There are 10 electrons in electronic cloud of Neon.
there are 8 electrons in the valence shell of neon
there are 8 electrons in the valence shell of neon
If you think to neon the neutral atom has 10 electrons.
Eight - it has a full outer shell of electrons.
There are 10 electrons in electronic cloud of Neon.
Neon has 10 electrons.
There are 8 valence electrons for neon.
The Element Neon has 10 protons and 10 electrons.
Neon has ten electrons and as a Nobel gas is generally neutral
Four pairs of electrons. Neon has a full octet.
Neon is a non metal element. There are 19 electrons in a single atom.
the neon family (the noble gases) have 8 valence electrons.
there are 8 electrons in the valence shell of neon
Ten.
Neon's atomic number is 10. Thus, neutral neon has 10 protons and 10 electrons. Since neon is a noble gas, it has 8 valence electrons.
there are 8 electrons in the valence shell of neon