Nitrogen's atomic number is 7. This is because an element's atomic number is always the same as the number of protons in its nucleus. Since nitrogen has 7 protons, its atomic number is 7.
Nitrogen is a non meta element. Atomic number of it is 7.
atomic mass - 14 atomic number - 7 It has that because it has 7 protons (and electrons) = the atomic number. And it also has about 7 neutrons and roughly, the mass number = the number of neutrons+ the number of protons.
take nitrogen as an example it has an atomic number of 7 that determines the number of protons as 7 positive charges so it takes 7 negative charges (electrons) to even it out so you have 7 electrons and protons. then you take the atomic mass which is 14.01 but you can round it to 14. then you take the atomic number and atomic mass and subtract them (14-7=7) so the number of neutrons is 7.
Nitrogen is atomic number 7. Every element has its own unique atomic number.
The answer is 7. The amount of protons is always the atomic number of the element. If the protons (atomic number) changes then the element changes
The atomic number is 7. The mass number is 15. The atomic mass is 15,000 108 898 2(7).
7 is the atomic number of francium.
7 is the atomic number for nitrogen.
Could you please re-ask your question in a better manner, because that question does not make sense. Are you trying to ask the atomic mass of the element with the atomic number of 7? or are you just stating that there is an element with the atomic number of 7? because that is not a very good question.
Nitrogen is a non metal element. Atomic number of it is 7.
The atomic number is 3.