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What Needs to Be Done to Convert a Neutral Nitrogen

Question 148

Question 148

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What needs to be done to convert a neutral nitrogen atom into an N-3 species?


A) add three electrons
B) remove three electrons
C) remove three protons
D) add three protons
E) add three nitrogens

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