What is the unabbreviated electron configuration of nitrogen? Chemistry Electron Configuration Electron Configuration 1 Answer anor277 Feb 11, 2017 Of the nitrogen atom, #Z=7...............??# Explanation: #"Nitrogen:"1s^(2)2s^(2)2p^3#. This formalism rationalizes the formation of the dinitrogen molecule, in which 2 nitrogen atoms combine to form a dinitrogen molecule with a formal treble bond, #N-=N#. Answer link Related questions How do electron configurations in the same group compare? How do the electron configurations of transition metals differ from those of other elements? How do electron configurations affect properties and trends of a compound? What is the electron configuration for a sodium ion? What is the electron configuration for a nitride ion? What is the electron configuration of chromium? What is the electron configuration of copper? What is Hund's Rule? What is the ground state electron configuration of the element germanium? What are some examples of electron configurations? See all questions in Electron Configuration Impact of this question 5970 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License