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none, nothing has an exact atomic mass, although because you are likely just in high school the answer you are expected to give is N, or Nitrogen
Subtract the number of protons (atomic number) from the mass number 16. The atomic number of nitrogen is 7, therefore its atoms have 7 protons. The number of neutrons in the atoms of the isotope nitrogen-16 is 16 -7 = 9 neutrons.
You are talking about a natural isotope of nitrogen i.e Nitrogen-15 which has atomic number same as nitrogen (7) ans mass number 1 greater than standard nitrogen (i.e 15 as Nitrogen's mass no. is 14). Nitrogen-15 has i neutron more than standard nitrogen
Add the number of Protons and the number of Neutrons. The answer is 14 atomic mass
You would need to know how many protons and neutrons are in the nucleus of a particular isotope of nitrogen. The number of protons, which is its atomic number, will always be the same, no matter which isotope is given, but the number of neutrons differs with different isotopes. For example, one isotope of nitrogen has 7 neutrons. To determine its mass number, find nitrogen on the periodic table, and you will see that its atomic number is 7. So this isotope of nitrogen has 7 protons. Now, add the 7 neutrons to the 7 protons, and you get a mass number of 14 for this isotope of nitrogen, which is called nitrogen-14. (Isotopes are named by their mass numbers.) Another isotope of nitrogen has 8 neutrons. Add the 8 neutrons to the 7 protons (atomic number), and you get a mass number of 15 for this isotope of nitrogen, called nitrogen-15.
The atomic number of nitrogen is 7. When it is a radioactive isotope you add the number of neutrons to the atomic number (equaling 15). You then write 15 over 7 next to a capital 'N' representing Nitrogen.
Nitrogen has a gram atomic mass of 14.0067, an atomic number of 7, and the chemical symbol N.
gram atomic mass (or atomic mass) of nitrogen (N) is 14 u.
The atomic weight is14.00674
By N, I assume you mean Nitrogen. Nitrogen's Atomic number is 7, and its atomic mass is ~14.011.
none, nothing has an exact atomic mass, although because you are likely just in high school the answer you are expected to give is N, or Nitrogen
Nitrogen is a non metal element. Atomic mass of it is 64.
The atomic number is 7. The mass number is 15. The atomic mass is 15,000 108 898 2(7).
Mass number: 14 Atomic/proton number: 7 If you look at the periodic table, the mass number is the top and the atomic number is the bottom number.
Nitrogen is a non metal element. Atomic mass number of it is 14.
Nitrogen.
Nitrogen is a non metal element. Atomic mass of it is 14.