Chemistry, asked by SyedMudasir24, 6 months ago

How many electrons does nitrogen, chlorine and calcium have in their outer shell?​

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Answered by dasdas99
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Answer:

Nitrogen shares its electrons with the chlorine atoms, so all of the atoms have their shells filled. Take a look at the dots around the atoms. All of them now have eight electrons, and a filled outer shell!

Answered by khushijaswal15
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Answer:

nitrogen have 5, chlorine have 7 and calcium have 2.

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