The isotope N-14 has 7 neutrons and the isotope N-15 has 8 neutrons.
No, protons are used as identifier of the atom if the proton number changes then it wouldn't be called N anymore it will be call O. In Isotopes only the neutron number changes, so in all isotopes the atom either loses or gains neutron.
Nitrogen 14 and Nitrogen 15 differ because:
Nitrogen 14: 7 neurons and 7 protons
Nitrogen 15: 8 neurons and 7 protons
they have different numbers of electrons
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The isotope N-14 has 7 neutrons and the isotope N-15 has 8 neutrons.
The number of neutrons is different (7 or 8).
Nitrogen-14 has 7 neutrons and nitrogen-15 has 8 neutrons.
they have different number of nutron
There are 7 electrons in the stable variation of Nitrogen (the only time nitrogen isn't 7 electrons is when it is an ion, then it has 10 electrons). To find the amount of neutrons, you take the average atomic mass (14.007) and subtract the amount of protons (which is the same as the atomic number in an element, so 7) 14.007-7=7.007, 7.007 is the average amount of neutrons. There are different isotopes (atoms with different numbers of neutrons) however, the most common is 7 neutrons, but there is a Nitrogen atom with 8 neutrons, and there are more variations of isotopes that change the average amount of neutrons.
Elements are determined by their number of protons. Nitrogen has 7 protons but usually 7 neutrons as well. What you have here is a nitrogen isotope, an element with more or less neutrons than there are protons. Specifically, this is Nitrogen-15.
Nitrogen (the isotope 14N) has 7 neutrons.
7 protons 7 electrons 8 neutrons
If the atom has 7 protons, the element must be nitrogen(N).The most common isotope of nitrogen (14N) also has 7 neutrons. A nitrogen atom cannot have 10 electrons. However, when N forms three covalent bonds, for example to form ammonia NH3, it seems to have 10 electrons. Really, the N atom is sharing with the H (hydrogen) atoms the three electrons contributed by the hydrogen.
The natural isotopes of nitrogen are: 14N with 99,634 % and 15N with 0,366 %.
By far the most common isotope (99.634% of all nitrogen) of Nitrogen 14N has the same number, but there are other isotopes (eg 15N) which have a different number ( 15N has 8 neutrons and 7 protons).
The most stable isotopes of nitrogen are 14N and 15N.
Nitrogen has 3 isotopes. All of them have 7 protons. (That's why they're nitrogen.) Let's look at the isotopes. 13N - Nitrogen with 6 neutrons 14N - Nitrogen with 7 neutrons 15N - Nitrogen with 8 neutrons The first isotope is a synthetic one. It must be made through a nuclear process. The other two are naturally occurring isotopes. A link is provided to Wikipedia, which was the source for this information. Surf on over to mine other details.
There are 7 electrons in the stable variation of Nitrogen (the only time nitrogen isn't 7 electrons is when it is an ion, then it has 10 electrons). To find the amount of neutrons, you take the average atomic mass (14.007) and subtract the amount of protons (which is the same as the atomic number in an element, so 7) 14.007-7=7.007, 7.007 is the average amount of neutrons. There are different isotopes (atoms with different numbers of neutrons) however, the most common is 7 neutrons, but there is a Nitrogen atom with 8 neutrons, and there are more variations of isotopes that change the average amount of neutrons.
Nitrogen's atomic number is 7. Thus, it has 7 protons and 7 electrons. 14N has 14 - 7 = 7 neutrons.
14n
42n2 is divisible by 14n. (42n2 ÷ 14n = 3n.) Since the largest possible factor of 14n is itself, the greatest common factor is 14n.
The gcf of 14n and 42n^2 is 14n.
14n-17n = -3n
Nitrogen is an atomic element and does not have any 'neurons' because neurons are nerve cells.I think you meant 'neutrons' :-Nitrogen has an atomic mass of 14.00674 and an atomic number of 7. As the majority of mass in an atom is in the nucleus and as the atomic number represents the number of protons in the nucleus, the number of neutrons ROUGHLY = the atomic mass minus the atomic number. In other words Nitrogen would have 7 neutrons in its nucleus.The fractional part of the atomic mass is because there are isotopes of nitrogen some with more or less neutrons than 7. In fact there are two stable isotopes of nitrogen: 14N and 15N the most common is 14N (99.634%).
14n = 98 n = 98/14 = 7