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Given nitrogen 1 oxide and oxygen how can one differenciate the two ​

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Nitrogen has an atomic number of seven, while the atomic number of oxygen is eight. That means nitrogen has seven protons in the nucleus of each atom, as well as seven electrons surrounding the nucleus. Oxygen has eight protons and electrons. Atoms combine with one another to form molecules.

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