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Nitrogen has one more valence electron than carbon has. What can you infer about nitrogen's location on the periodic table. 5 points Nitrogen is in the first group. Nitrogen and carbon are in different groups. Nitrogen is directly above carbon but within the same group. Nitrogen is directly below carbon but within the same group.

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