What is the total charge of the nucleus of a nitrogen atom?

1 Answer
May 14, 2017

Of a nitrogen nucleus.............the total electronic charge is +7×1.602×1019C=1.12×1018C............

Explanation:

The total electronic charge is +7. How do we know? Well, the atomic number of nitrogen is 7, which specifies 7 fundamental, nuclear particles with a positive charge. Of course, electronic charge is balanced by 7 fundamental extranuclear particles with negative charge, 7 electrons conceived to whizz about the nuclear core. In 14N what other nuclear particles do we have to consider?