Lewis Dot Structures - MCAT Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems

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How many valence electrons do boron and nitrogen have?

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To determine the number of electrons an atom has, you must look at which column the atom is in on the periodic table. Boron is in column 3A, so it has three valence electrons. Nitrogen is in column 5A, so it has five valence electrons.

You should be familiar with common elements, like nitrogen, without looking at the periodic table. This will save you time on the exam.

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