QUESTION IMAGE
Question
how would the electron configuration of nitrogen change to make a stable configuration?
(1 point)
it would gain two electrons
it would lose five electrons.
it would gain three electrons.
it would lose four electrons
Nitrogen has an atomic number of 7, with an electron configuration of \(1s^2 2s^2 2p^3\). The outermost (valence) shell (2nd shell) has 5 electrons (\(2s^2 2p^3\)). A stable electron configuration (like a noble gas) has a full valence shell (8 electrons for the 2nd shell, following the octet rule). To reach 8 valence electrons, nitrogen needs to gain \(8 - 5 = 3\) electrons. Losing 5 electrons would be difficult (requires a lot of energy) and other options don't align with the octet rule for stability.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
It would gain three electrons.