Nitrogen has two energy levels. The first energy level contains two electrons. The second energy level contains five electrons.
Number of Protons/Electrons: 7
Number of Neutrons: 7
2 in the inner shell, 5 on the outer shell
Nitrogen has five electrons in its outer shell. It needs three more to achieve a noble gas configuration.
Its atomic number is 7, and so it needs a further 3 electrons to fill its outer shell.
Outer electrons, or Valence Electrons, for nitrogen is 5 electrons. The first electron level requires 2 electrons, an electron pair, to fill it and move on to the next level. Nitrogen has 7 electrons, so 7-2=5.
As Nitrogen (N) have atomic number 7, and electronic configuration is 2,5. therefore N required 3 elecrons to complete their outermost shell or orbital.
Nitrogen would have three bonds in order to fill its valence shell.
It is more likely that Nitrogen will attempt to gainelectrons to fill its outer shell and attain a noble gas stucture.
Its atomic number is 7, and so it needs a further 3 electrons to fill its outer shell.
One electron is needed.
Outer electrons, or Valence Electrons, for nitrogen is 5 electrons. The first electron level requires 2 electrons, an electron pair, to fill it and move on to the next level. Nitrogen has 7 electrons, so 7-2=5.
Carbon has four valence electrons, so it will need four more electrons to fill its outer shell.
Beryllium will lose 2 electrons to satisfy the octet rule (to fill its outer shell).
As Nitrogen (N) have atomic number 7, and electronic configuration is 2,5. therefore N required 3 elecrons to complete their outermost shell or orbital.
Yes. Two of the electrons will go into the carbon's outer s shell (2s) to completely fill it (s orbitals can contain up to two electrons) and the remaining two will go into its outer p shell (2p).
Carbon has four valence electrons, so it will need four more electrons to fill its outer shell.
4 to fill the 2p shell
4 to fill the 2p shell
There is a total of 8 electrons that are needed to fill outer shell of most atoms. An atom is the smallest unit of matter.
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