Question #22638

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Aug 19, 2017

The atomic number of N_7^15
The number of protons is 7
The number of electrons is 7
The number of neutrons is 8

Explanation:

The atomic number of Nitrogen is 7 because Nitrogen has 7 protons.
The seven protons attract 7 electrons in the ground state.

If the atom had fewer or more than 7 protons the atom would not be Nitrogen.

The mass of the atom is the sum of protons and neutron. so

p + n = mass
(protons (p) and neutrons (n) both have an atomic mass of slightly larger then one, but for the purpose of this question we shall treeat their mass as equal to one).

Therefore

7 + n = 15, subtract 7 from both sides

7 -7 + n = 15 -7 ,

n = 8 , the number of neutrons.