I believe there are 3 electrons
inner shell electrons : the electrons that are not in the the highest occupied energy level .
8: that's the meaning of "octet".
Mainly the fact that nitrogen is largely inert.
No, the electrons orbiting an atom have multiple levels.
The electron shell is an energy level represented as the distance of an electron from the nucleus of the atom
Nitrogen has five electrons on the outer level.
There are 3 valence electrons in the highest energy level of Nitrogen. Nitrogen has a total of 5 valence electrons.
Outer electrons, or Valence Electrons, for nitrogen is 5 electrons. The first electron level requires 2 electrons, an electron pair, to fill it and move on to the next level. Nitrogen has 7 electrons, so 7-2=5.
Nitrogen has 5 electrons in its outer shell, and Bromine has 7 electrons in its outer shell.
Nitrogen.
chlorine
it as 14 electrons so levels go 2,8,4 so second level; has 8
An atom with seven electrons will have five electrons in the second energy level.
Nitrogen has two energy levels. The first energy level contains two electrons. The second energy level contains five electrons. Number of Protons/Electrons: 7 Number of Neutrons: 7
The electrons located in the outer shell are called "valence electrons".
The arrangement of electrons in carbon is 1S2 2S2 2P2. Two electrons are in the first energy level, four in the second.1s2 2s2 2p2
Valence electrons.