126 protons are in nitride.
7 protons
The number of protons is 7.
A nitride ion is derived from nitrogen, which has an atomic number of 7, indicating it has 7 protons. The mass number of 15 includes both protons and neutrons. Since the mass number (15) minus the number of protons (7) equals the number of neutrons, the nitride ion still has 7 protons, regardless of its charge.
A nitride ion (N³⁻) has a charge of -3, meaning it has three more electrons than protons. Nitrogen has 7 protons in its nucleus, so the nitride ion has 7 protons and 10 electrons. The number of neutrons can vary depending on the isotope, but the most common isotope of nitrogen has 7 neutrons, giving a total of 7 protons, 10 electrons, and 7 neutrons in a nitride ion.
A 12,5 sample of magnesium nitride is equal to 0,119 mole.
Sodium nitride (Na3N) has 3 sodium atoms in the formula unit.
7,68 grams of calcium nitride is equal to 0,052 moles.
On its own nitrogen typically forms anions like nitride (N3-) or azide (N3-). However, in the presence of protons (H+), they can also form amide (NH2-) or an ammonium cation (NH4+).
Seven from the nitrogen atom, eight from each of the three oxygen atoms, and one more from a metal or group that forms a nitrate salt, for a total of 32.
K3N is not an element. It is a compound known as potassium nitride.
The formula for copper(I) nitride is Cu3N. Nitride has a valency of -3
Lithium carbide is a stronger base compared to lithium nitride because carbide ions are better able to accept protons than nitride ions. This is due to the higher electronegativity of carbon compared to nitrogen, making carbide ions more basic.