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29 June, 07:27

What is the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in nitrogen

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  1. 29 June, 10:30
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    Nitrogen is the element with Atomic Number 7.

    That tells us that every atom of Nitrogen has 7 protons in its nucleus.

    If an atom has more or less than 7 protons, it's not a Nitrogen atom.

    Nitrogen exists in two stable isotopes ... Nitrogen-14, with 7 neutrons

    in the nucleus of each atom, and Nitrogen-15, with 8 of them.

    An electrically neutral Nitrogen atom has 7 electrons surrounding

    the nucleus, and balancing the charge of the 7 protons. But it's

    relatively easy to strip away one or more of them without too much

    effort or damage to the atom.
  2. 29 June, 10:48
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    7 protons, 7 nuetrons, and 7 electrons
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