In the Periodic Table this is group 15: NPAsSbBi or 'N, P, As, Sb, Bi'-goup
No. A carboxyl group is made up off carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
The number of Electrons is always the same as the number of Protons.The number of Protons is the "Atomic Number" in the Periodic Table.The element with Atomic Number 7 is Nitrogen (N).Nitrogen is at the top of Group 15 in the Periodic Table.See related link below.
Nitrogen belongs to group 15, also known as the nitrogen group, in the periodic table. This group includes nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, and bismuth.
The functional group of atropine is a tertiary amine, as it contains a nitrogen atom bonded to three carbon atoms.
No, nitrogen does not belong to the halogen family. Nitrogen is a nonmetal and belongs to group 15 (or group V) of the periodic table, also known as the nitrogen group. The halogens are in group 17 (or group VII) of the periodic table.
The carbonyl group (CO) contains carbon but not the amino group (NH2) which contains nitrogen and hydrogen.
Nitrogen is in the Group 15, along with the elements Phosphorous, Arsenic, Antimony, Bismuth, and Ununpentium.
The functional group that contains nitrogen is carbonyl, also known as C=O. Out of all of the carbonyl groups, amides are considered the most stable.
Yes all amino acids contain an amino group which contains nitrogen ---> -NH2 hence the name amino acid. This is a common group in all amno acids, it is only changes in the R group that leads to approximately 20 different naturally occurring amino acids in humans.
No. A carboxyl group is made up off carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
The number of Electrons is always the same as the number of Protons.The number of Protons is the "Atomic Number" in the Periodic Table.The element with Atomic Number 7 is Nitrogen (N).Nitrogen is at the top of Group 15 in the Periodic Table.See related link below.
Nitrogen is an element, so no other element contains nitrogen.
A DNA nucleotide contains a deoxyribose sugar molecule, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen base.
A DNA nucleotide contains a deoxyribose sugar molecule, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen base.
Nitrogen has 7 protons.
A nucleic acid always contains sugar molecules, phosphate groups, and nitrogen bases. A single nucleotide contains one sugar molecule, one phosphate group, and one nitrogen base. A DNA nucleotide contains one deoxyribose sugar molecule, one phosphate group, and one nitrogen base, which could be any of the following: adenine, thymine, guanine, or cytosine. An RNA nucleotide contains one ribose sugar molecule, one phosphate group, and one nitrogen base, which could be any of the following: adenine, uracil, guanine, or cytosine.
the group number for nitrogen is group 15.