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The total number of electrons in a nitrogen atom and a chlorine atom are 7 and 17 respectively. Find the number of valence electrons in them.

The total number of electrons in a nitrogen atom and a chlorine atom are 7 and 17 respectively. Find the number of valence electrons in them.

Grade:12th pass

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Pawan Prajapati
askIITians Faculty 60787 Points
2 years ago
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Jayesh Vashishtha
askIITians Faculty 1450 Points
2 years ago
Dear student,
 
The seven electrons are present in the outermost shell of chlorine. So, the valence electrons of the chlorine atom is 7. Thus, the number of valence electrons in nitrogen and chlorine is 5,7 respectively.
 
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