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The atomic of nitrogen is 7. The number of electrons a neutral atom has is_, and its atomic mass is approximately_amu.

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Electrons - 7

Atomic mass - 14

For future reference, you can find the number of Electrons by subtracting the number of protons (7) from the element's mass number (14

We know, Atomic Number = Number of Electrons (In a neutral atom).

& Atomic mass = Number of protons + Number of Neutrons

The atomic number of nitrogen is 7. The number of electrons a neutral nitrogen atom has is "Seven (7)", and its atomic mass is approximately "Fourteen(14)" amu

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