Nitrogen has 7 electrons, oxygen has 8 electrons, and chlorine has 9 electrons. That is the total electron count, for inner and outer shells. If you are only concerned with the valance electrons, then it is 5 for nitrogen, 6 for oxygen, and 7 for chlorine.
Nitrogen atoms have two core electrons.
As the chlorine atom has 17 electrons, the chloride ion has 18.
A chlorine ion is monatomic ― it is just Cl-.
2 nitrogen and 4 oxygen ,,,,,,NO Problem
the number of protons is always equal to the number of electrons only then the atom will be stable hence there are 17 electrons in chlorine 36
A molecule of nitric oxide has 15 electrons overall, 7 from the nitrogen atom and 8 from oxygen.
N(nitrogen) = 7 electrons 3O(three oxygen) = 3* 8 electrons = 24 electrons 7 electrons + 24 electrons = 31 electrons in NO3 ( nitrogen trioxide ) ==============================
There are 16 electrons in this ion. 7 from nitrogen, 8 from oxygen and the other one is from the ionic charge.
NO2 Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons Oxygen has (6*2) =12 valence electrons therefore, the total number of valence electron =12 +5 = 17valence electrons.
there are 17 electrons in chlorine. and 7 of them are valence electrons.
Nitrogen has 7 electrons
how many electrons does chlorine have
Basically the nonmetals. Many of them receive electrons, like oxygen, nitrogen, selenium, tellurium, and many others.
oxygen, hydrogen nitrogen, chlorine, fluorine, bromine, iodine
in the Periodic Table there are 7 diatomic elements..they are hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine
chlorine has 7 valence electrons.
17 protons and 17 electrons in chlorine.