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  • Nitrogen's Electron Behavior: Gain vs. Loss Explained
    Nitrogen tends to gain electrons more easily than lose them. This is because nitrogen has a relatively high electronegativity, which means that it has a strong attraction for electrons. When nitrogen gains electrons, it can fill its outer electron shell and become more stable. In contrast, nitrogen would have to lose five electrons to fill its outer electron shell, which would be a very high energy cost. Therefore, nitrogen is more likely to gain electrons than lose them.
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