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The most common charge that a nitrogen atom takes is -3. If a nitrogen atom were to assume a -2 charge, how many 2p electrons would the N2- ion have?
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The most common charge that a nitrogen atom takes is -3. If a nitrogen atom were to assume a -2 charge, how many 2p electrons would the N2- ion have?
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The electron configuration would be 1s^2 2s^2 2p^2, so TWO 2p electrons
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