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6. What is the atomic no. of Nitrogen and Oxygen?????​

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Answered by CR7ROHAN
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Answer:

nitrogen atomic number is 7.

oxygen atomic number is 8.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine each have atomic numbers of 7, 8, and 9.
  • Nitrogen has the following electronic configuration: 2, 5. 2, 6 % Oxygen
  • The most electronegative element is fluorine (F), whereas the least electronegative element is nitrogen (N).
  • The valence electrons of fluorine (F) are 7 in number.
  • Nitrogen valencies are 3 and 5, oxygen valencies are 2 and fluorine valencies are 1.
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