Yes, nitrogen has 7 protons in its nucleus. This is what defines it as the element nitrogen on the Periodic Table, where it is represented by the symbol "N" and has an atomic number of 7. The number of protons determines the element's identity and its chemical properties.
Nitrogen 14 has 7 neutrons and 7 protons so the ratio is 1:1
Nitrogen has 7 neutrons.
According to Wikipedia neutral nitrogen has 7 protons, 7 neutrons, and 7 electrons. Nitrogen ions may have more or less electrons and other nitrogen isotopes may have more or fewer neutorns.
Every nitrogen atom has 7 electrons. There are 7, 8 and 9 neutrons in nitrogen-14, nitrogen-15 and nitrogen-16 isotopes respectively.
nitrogen is not magnetic
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Nitrogen 14 has 7 neutrons and 7 protons so the ratio is 1:1
7 protons and 7 electrons, as the atomic number of nitrogen is 7.
Hope you are particular about the proton and not anit proton. The beauty is that the number of protons ie atomic number is the code for knowing the element. So 7 is the door number for nitrogen. Hence it has 7 protons. If one proton right from nitrogen nucleus is taken out then nucleus becomes that of carbon. If one proton is added then it becomes 8, so it is oxygen atom. Moreover nitrogen atom does exist as monoatomic molecule. It always exists as diatomic molecule. That is nitrogen gas.
The element which has the smallest atomic number has the smallest number of protons. In this case, argon has a proton number of 18 (therefore it has 18 protons in each atom), but nitrogen has fewer protons - it has a proton number of just 7, meaning that it has seven protons per nitrogen atom.
No. Nitrogen has an atomic number of 7, with a mass number of about 14, meaning it has 7 protons, 7 neutrons, and 7 electrons. Hydrogen has the least amount of protons, containing only one proton and one electron.
Nitrogen atoms have 7 protons in their nuclei. You can know this because the atomic number of nitrogen is 7, and the atomic number is the number of protons. So the element that has one less proton than nitrogen in the nuclei of its atoms is carbon, which is atomic number 6, so it has 6 protons in the nuclei of its atoms.
depends on the proton number of the atom, for nitrogen it's 7 so there are 7. The mass number is the number of protons and neutrons so if you subtract the proton number you get the number of neutrons too
It becomes nitrogen. This is a nuclear reaction. and not done in a School Lab. NB Different elements have a different number of PROTONS. So a change in the proton number means you have a different element.
Ammonia (NH3) consists of one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms. Nitrogen has 7 protons and typically 7 neutrons, while hydrogen has 1 proton and no neutrons. Therefore, ammonia has 7 protons and either 7 or 8 neutrons, depending on the isotope of nitrogen used.
Nitrogen has one more proton than carbon with 7 protons.
A nitrogen ion -3 has 7 protons and 10 electrons. This is because nitrogen normally has 7 protons and 7 electrons, but the -3 charge indicates that it has gained 3 electrons to become negatively charged.