Number of neutrons = Atomic Mass of an isotope - Atomic number of the element
For the most important natural stable isotope of nitrogen - 14N - the number of neutrons is 7.
7 neutrons in Nitrogen 14
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6 neutrons
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.
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N-14 is the most common isotope of nitrogen atom and it has 7 protons, 7 neutrons
There are 19 neutrons in a 36Cl atom.
Every nitrogen atom has 7 electrons. There are 7, 8 and 9 neutrons in nitrogen-14, nitrogen-15 and nitrogen-16 isotopes respectively.
7 protons, 7 electrons and 8 neutrons
there are 7 neutrons because when you take away the number of protons, which is 7 as well, from the atomic mass, which is 14 when rounded, you get 7 which is the number of neutrons in nitrogen.
16 neutrons in P-31 isotope
If you mean the element Vanadium, there are 28 neutrons.