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  • Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons in Aluminum and Nitrogen
    There's no such thing as "nitrogen aluminium." It seems like you might be thinking of a compound, like "aluminium nitride" (AlN). Here's how we can break down the components:

    * Aluminium (Al):

    * Protons: 13 (This is the atomic number of aluminium)

    * Neutrons: 14 (Most common isotope of aluminium, Al-27, has 14 neutrons. Other isotopes exist)

    * Electrons: 13 (In a neutral atom, the number of protons and electrons are equal)

    * Nitrogen (N):

    * Protons: 7 (Atomic number of nitrogen)

    * Neutrons: 7 (Most common isotope of nitrogen, N-14, has 7 neutrons. Other isotopes exist)

    * Electrons: 7 (In a neutral atom)

    Important Note: If you meant a specific compound, let me know! For example, aluminium nitride (AlN) has different numbers of each particle based on the specific chemical formula.

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