I didn't know that there is such an isotope, but it'll have 7 protons(atomic number remains same) and 13 neutrons(no. Of neutrons = Mass no. - Atomic no.)
Nitrogen always has 7 protons, otherwise it is not Nitrogen. Nitrogen 20 means that there are 20 protons. Unless it has an ionic bond, then there are also 7 electrons. If it is an ion, then there are 10 electrons.
There is one lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom.
7 electrons in total, 5 in the outer shell. Nitrogen is in group 15.
There are 3 unpaired electrons in an isolated nitrogen atom, the nitrogen molecule has none.
Every nitrogen atom has 7 electrons. There are 7, 8 and 9 neutrons in nitrogen-14, nitrogen-15 and nitrogen-16 isotopes respectively.
Nitrogen always has 7 protons, otherwise it is not Nitrogen. Nitrogen 20 means that there are 20 protons. Unless it has an ionic bond, then there are also 7 electrons. If it is an ion, then there are 10 electrons.
Nitrogen has 7 electrons
Calcium has the most electrons. Nitrogen has 7, calcium has 20, oxygen has 16 and sodium has 11 electrons.
Nitrogen has 7 electrons.
A nitrogen atom has seven electrons.
nitrogen has 5 valence electrons
There are often 7 electrons in nitrogen except when the nitrogen is in its ion form; then it would have 10 electrons.
The valency of nitrogen is 3
Nitrogen has five valence electrons.
There is one lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom.
Nitrogen is a metal element. There are 7 electrons in a single atom.
There are 10 electrons in the ion of nitrogen (the 3- charged nitrogen).