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%).
2 neurons
A minimum of 3 neurons.
The atomic number of nitrogen is 7, and the most common isotope of nitrogen, nitrogen-14, has a mass number of 14.
The isotope N-14 has 7 neutrons and the isotope N-15 has 8 neutrons.
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Nitrogen is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 14.
Usually, but mutations could affect the number of neurons.
Nitrogen is a non meta element. Atomic number of it is 7.
Hydrogen does not have neurons. Neurons are specialized cells found in the brain and nervous system of animals, not in elements like hydrogen.
The mass number of Nitrogen is 14 :-) .............so boring :-( eww :-\
Nitrogen has the smallest atomic number among the elements listed. Aluminum has an atomic number of 13, Potassium has an atomic number of 19, and Nitrogen has an atomic number of 7.
It does not, the mass number of nitrogen is 14 not 15.