"Old" name? I wasn't aware there was a new name; it's been nitrogen pretty much ever since it was discovered.
what is the old word for atomic number 7
If you mean "atomic" as in the Atomic Bomb, then the word "nuclear" could be substituted = Nuclear Bomb.
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.
Nitrogen is a non meta element. Atomic number of it is 7.
The atomic number of Nitrogen is 7.
Nitrogen-14: 7 Protons, 7 Electrons, 7 Neutrons To work this out in the future for other elements: Protons = Atomic Number Electrons = Atomic Number Neutrons = Atomic Mass - Atomic Number Hope this helps!
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the 8 letter word that starts with H and means ATOMIC is HYDROGEN.i also found 7 other words that mean ATOMIC: FERMIONS NUCLEONS ELECTRON MOLECULE PARTICLE CHEMICAL NITROGEN
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
Ancient.
Nitrogen is a non meta element. Atomic number of it is 7.
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 has a gram atomic mass of 14.0067, an atomic number of 7, and the chemical symbol N.
If you mean "atomic" as in the Atomic Bomb, then the word "nuclear" could be substituted = Nuclear Bomb.
Nitrogen is atomic number 7. Every element has its own unique atomic number.
"atomic number" is not "the/a" word, it is two words.