Chemistry, asked by Sparkylove, 9 months ago

why does Nitrogen atom need three electrons to attain stable electronic configuration to the nearest Noble gas​

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Answered by pradumnagawali
4

Answer:

because nitrogen have 5here electron in it velance shell

Answered by Sushmita611
17

Answer:

Nitrogen has a total of 7 electrons in its outermost shell. Therefore according to the octet rule it must have a total of 8 electrons to complete its valence shell.

Explanation:

The electronic configuration if nitrogen is

2,5 . Therefore it needs 3 more electrons so that it gets 8 (5+3) electrons.

It will therefore attain noble gas configuration and hence will be more stable.

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