It's Nitrogen. (:
the number of protons in an element is called the atomic number and there is no way to see how many electrons an element has.
The number of valence electrons is seven.
The number of PROTONs and the number of ELECTRONs are always equal in a neutral atom. Therefore an element with one PROTON will have one ELECTRON and that element will be called Hydrogen.
Any element can oxidize(take an electron from) another element during chemical reactions as long as it has a partial positive charge. The most common element that is an oxidizing agent is Hydrogen.
There should be seven in the second shell and two in the first. The element in question is fluorine, which has the atomic number 9, the same as the number of its protons and electrons.
Cobalt
the number of protons in an element is called the atomic number and there is no way to see how many electrons an element has.
seven
the number of protons in an element is called the atomic number and there is no way to see how many electrons an element has.
The loss of an electron is called oxidation. Its opposite is reduction.The loss of an electron increases the charge by +1.
The number of valence electrons is seven.
There are 7 electrons, 7 Protons, and 7 neutrons in the element Nitrogen.
Electronegativity
Any element in the halogen group will have seven valence electrons. These elements include fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.
the element with seven valence electrons will be more reactive. The reason for this is that elements want to always want to have a full valence shell (they always want 8, like a noble gas). The element with eight valence electron is happy with its full shell and will not want to get rid of any electrons.
Ionic
Carbon