How many p-orbitals are occupied in a N atom?
1 Answer
May 12, 2014
A nitrogen has 3 p orbitals occupied by a single electron each.
Explanation:
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A nitrogen has 3 p orbitals occupied by a single electron each.
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The electron configuration for nitrogen is
#1s^2 2s^2 2p^3# -
This gives us a total of 7 electrons, the atomic number of nitrogen. Neutral atoms have the same number of protons (atomic number) as electrons.
According to the Aufbau principle, s orbitals are filled before p orbitals.
- Quantum mechanics stipulates that for each energy level, the p sub shell contains 3 orbitals, px, py, and pz. These orbitals are oriented in alignment with x, y, and axis.
Finally,
- One electron must occupy the px and the py and pz orbitals before a second electron occupies the px orbital.