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Answer:
there are three Fluorine atom. This is because Nitrogen give 3 electron away but fluorine can only take 1. So nitrogen gives 1 neutron to 3 fluorine each which makes it a stable compound
Answer : The number of atoms of fluoride present in one molecule of [tex]NF_3[/tex] are, 3.
Explanation :
Molecule : It is defined as the smallest particle in an element or a compound which has chemical properties of that element or a compound.
Molecules are made up of atoms and the atoms are bonded by the sharing of electrons.
The given molecules is, [tex]NF_3[/tex]
The nitrogen trifluoride molecule is made up of two elements which are nitrogen and fluorine.
In the given molecules [tex]NF_3[/tex], there are 1 nitrogen atom and there are 3 fluorine atoms.
Hence, the number of atoms of fluoride present in one molecule of [tex]NF_3[/tex] are, 3.