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The Nitrogen Atom Has a Total of Seven Electrons

Question 64

Question 64

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The nitrogen atom has a total of seven electrons. To have a full outer energy level, it would have to


A) add one electron.
B) lose one electron.
C) add three electrons.
D) lose two electrons.

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