-3
Generally -3 in its compounds (as in nitrides)
No it is NOT the same: Charge ( + or - ) is a different property from magnetisme (N? or S?)
you get out the charge stone after beating N
n-type and p type has net no charge because the number of proton and electron remain same in a crystal. (shahbaz)
Neutrons. Protons have negative charge, electrons have positive charge, NEUTRONS have no chargep-e+n°
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The ionic charge of nitrogen (N) is typically -3, meaning it tends to gain three electrons to achieve a full outer electron shell.
first check out the total charge and the no of moles and then the n factor
The Lewis dot structure of N3 (nitrogen trihydride) consists of three nitrogen atoms bonded together by covalent bonds, with each nitrogen atom having a lone pair of electrons. The structure appears as N≡N-N with a total of 10 valence electrons.
No. The "n" and "p" does not refer to the negative or positive charge, but to the fact that there are atoms that can easily "donate" electrons (n-type), or atoms that can easily "accept" electrons (p-type).
The charge of a nitride ion is -1 http://www.hypoidgear.com/Gear1/attachments/049_Polyatomic%20Ionic%20Compounds.pdf