Chemistry, asked by luciferhecker0, 5 hours ago

how many times nitrogen atom is bigger than of hydrogen​

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Answered by akshayapriya10
1

Answer:

3 hydrogen atoms

Nitrogen, the next nonmetal, has 5 electrons in the valence shell, so it needs to combine with 3 hydrogen atoms to fulfill the octet rule and form a stable compound called ammonia (NH3).

Answered by mohanrao91960
0

Answer:

14 times

Explanation:

Nitrogen atoms are 14 times as massive as hydrogen

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