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What is n atom?

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Anonymous

8y ago
Updated: 11/26/2021

The n in atom stands for nucleus.

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What is a n atom?

The n in atom stands for nucleus.T.SHCL


With which of the following choices will an atom of nitrogen (N) be most likely to bond?

An atom of nitrogen (N) is most likely to bond with another nitrogen atom (N) to form a nitrogen molecule (N2).


What is the Lewis structure for HNNN?

The Lewis structure for HNNN can be represented as N≡N-H. Each nitrogen atom is bonded to the adjacent nitrogen atom through a triple bond (denoted by ≡) and one nitrogen atom is bonded to a hydrogen atom.


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What is larger n He atom or an Ne atom?

the sodium atom as it has a larger nucleus and more electrons.


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What is the Lewis Structure for N2H2Cl2?

Cl H | | N - N | | Cl H Fill in 3 unshared electron pairs around each Cl atom, and one unshared electron pair on each N atom. This molecule has one isomer, shown with the same formation swapping the places of one H atom with one Cl atom. Cl Cl | | N - N | | H H


Lewis symbol for nitrogen atom and chlorine atom?

The Lewis symbol for a nitrogen atom is N with five dots around it, representing its five valence electrons. The Lewis symbol for a chlorine atom is Cl with seven dots surrounding it, representing its seven valence electrons.


When an atom loses or gains an electron?

If an atom gains an electron, it becomes an anion, which is negative. Anions are larger than the original atom because of the added electrons. N + electron(-) --> N(-) If an atom loses an electron, it becomes a cation and positively charged. Cations are smaller than the original atom because of the lost electrons. N(2+) = cation


When an atom lose or gain an electron?

If an atom gains an electron, it becomes an anion, which is negative. Anions are larger than the original atom because of the added electrons. N + electron(-) --> N(-) If an atom loses an electron, it becomes a cation and positively charged. Cations are smaller than the original atom because of the lost electrons. N(2+) = cation


N atom has 7 protons and a mass number of 14 What is the number of neutrons in an atom of N?

The mass number of an atom is the sum of its protons and neutrons. In this case, nitrogen (N) has 7 protons and a mass number of 14. So, the number of neutrons in an atom of nitrogen is 14 - 7 = 7 neutrons.


What is number of neutron of N?

There are seven (7) neutrons in each atom of nitrogen (N).