write the number of valence electron present in nitrogen atom
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The number of valence electrons present in nitrogen is 5.
Explanation:
- This is a chemical element with an atomic number of 7. It is represented by the symbol "N".
- It has 7 total number of the electron in inner and outer shells
- The electronic configuration of nitrogen is
- 1s^2, 2s^2, 2p^3
- The electronic configuration shows that it has 2 electrons in the first she'll which is complete.
- The second shell has 5 electrons and has the tendency to get 3 more to achieve the noble gas configuration.
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Explanation:
the number of valence electron in nitrogen is 5
during electric configuration of nitrogen (2, 5)
u will observe that 5 electron is at the outermost shell
so no.. of valence electron = 5
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