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Nitrogen-14 has 7 protons, 7 electrons, and 7 neutrons. Nitrogen-15 has 7 protons, 7 electrons and 8 neutrons. So, the only way they differ is in the NUMBER OF NEUTRONS.
Nitrogen-15 would have 8 neutrons, while nitrogen-9 (if it existed) would only have 2.
Nitrogen has two natural isotopes: N-14 with 7 neutrons and N-15 with 8 neutrons.
Every nitrogen atom has 7 electrons. There are 7, 8 and 9 neutrons in nitrogen-14, nitrogen-15 and nitrogen-16 isotopes respectively.
Nitrogen is in group 15 on the periodic table. Nitrogen is in group 15 (and period 2).
It is the 2nd member of nitrogen family, P, phosphorus with 15 protons, 15 electrons and 16 neutrons.
Phosphorus-31 is a member of the nitrogen family and is the single stable isotope of that element. It has 15 protons and 16 neutronsPhosphorus is a member of the nitrogen family with 16 neutrons.
There is no charge. Nitrogen-15 is an isotope, which refers to the number of neutrons. Neutrons do not have a charge.
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Nitrogen-14 has 7 protons, 7 electrons, and 7 neutrons. Nitrogen-15 has 7 protons, 7 electrons and 8 neutrons. So, the only way they differ is in the NUMBER OF NEUTRONS.
7 protons , 8 neutrons and 7 electrons in the neutral atom. Nitrogen has an atomic number of 7. The atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus. In the neutral atom this is also the number of electrons . The "15" in nitrogen-15 is the mass number, the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus. Taking 7 from 15 there are therefore 8 neutrons in nitrogen-15.
Group 15, the formal name being the Pnictogens. Group 15 was formerly called Group V or VA.
Nitrogen-15 would have 8 neutrons, while nitrogen-9 (if it existed) would only have 2.
Nitrogen has two natural isotopes: N-14 with 7 neutrons and N-15 with 8 neutrons.
the nitrogen family is in group 15
The number after the "N", 15, is the mass number. The mass number is the sum of the number of protons and the number of neutrons. So, if you find a periodic table, you can find the atomic number, which is the same as the number of protons. Because the atomic number of nitrogen is 7, it has 7 protons. Then we take the mass number (protons + neutrons) and subtract the number of protons to find the number of neutrons. 15 - 7 = 8 neutrons in 15N.
Every nitrogen atom has 7 electrons. There are 7, 8 and 9 neutrons in nitrogen-14, nitrogen-15 and nitrogen-16 isotopes respectively.