How to Write the Orbital Diagram for Nitrogen N
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To write the orbital diagram for the Nitrogen atom (N) first we need to write the electron configuration for just N. To do that we need to find the number of electrons for the N atom (there are 7 electrons) using the Periodic Table. When we write the configuration, we'll put all 7 electrons in orbitals around the nucleus of the Nitrogen atom. • In this video we'll use the Periodic Table to help us write the notation for N. Alternatively you can use a chart showing how the orbitals fill ( • Using the Electron Configuration Chart ). • Either way, the Nitrogen electron configuration will be 1s2 2s2 2p3 • Once we have this information we can then place electrons in an orbital diagram for Nitrogen. Note that we are making the Atomic Orbital Diagram for N (not a molecular orbital diagram). • • Introduction to Writing Electron Configurations: • Introduction to Electron Configurations • • Electron Configurations Chart: • Using the Electron Configuration Chart • • Writing Electron Configs Using only the Periodic Table: • Writing Electron Configurations Using... • The configuration notation and atomic orbital diagram provides an easy way for scientists to write and communicate how electrons are arranged around the nucleus of an atom. This makes it easier to understand and predict how atoms will interact to form chemical bonds.
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