7 protons
7 electrons because there are 7 protons in N
7 protons 7 electrons 8 neutrons
there is no possible answer because atoms are not counttable
there is no possible answer because atoms are not counttable
It still has 7 protons because isotopes of elements have variable NEUTRON numbers, not nucleon (atomic mass) or proton numbers.
Nitrogen 15 contains: 7 protons 8 neutrons 7 electrons "15" is added to the name because it is an isotope and contains inequal amounts of protons and neutrons (in this case, an extra neutron).
Nitrogen 15 contains: 7 protons 8 neutrons 7 electrons "15" is added to the name because it is an isotope and contains inequal amounts of protons and neutrons (in this case, an extra neutron).
Nitrogen is not made out of anything, it is an element and therefore as basic as it gets.Two nitrogen atoms make up a nitrogen molecule.
Elements are determined by their number of protons. Nitrogen has 7 protons but usually 7 neutrons as well. What you have here is a nitrogen isotope, an element with more or less neutrons than there are protons. Specifically, this is Nitrogen-15.
7 protons 7 electrons 8 neutrons
Nitrogen is an element. It exists as molecules of 2 Nitrogen atoms triple bonded together. Unlike a compound, which can be broken down into its constituent elements, Nitrogen cannot be. All that nitrogen contains are protons, neutrons and electrons, the particles which make up all elements.
Nitrogen is an atom because it is a chemical element made up of a single type of atom with a specific number of protons in its nucleus. In the case of nitrogen, it has 7 protons, which defines it as an atom of nitrogen.