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17 January, 14:09

What happens when nitrogen fills its valence shell?

a. three electrons are lost, creating n 3

b. three electrons are lost, creating n-3

c. three electrons are gained, creatingn 3

d. three electrons are gained, creatingn-3

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  1. 17 January, 14:40
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    The right answer is D. three electrons are gained, creating N-3

    Nitrogen has 5 electrons in it's valence shell and octet rule states that the valence shell must have 8 electrons. To satisfy that, Nitrogen gains 3 electrons that are negatively charged. Therefore, it gets a negative charge.
  2. 17 January, 15:34
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    D.) Three electrons are gained, creating N^3-
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