Provide the electron orbital diagram for nitrogen atom. Nitrogen has an atomic number of seven, and since we're dealing with nitrogen atom, we're dealing with its neutral form, which means it also has seven electrons.
Following the off BOP principle, we fill up 1S completely before moving on to 2 S Fill in 2 S completely before moving on to 2P, so we'd say one up, one down. Following the Poly exclusion principle, electrons in the same orbital can must have opposite spins. So that's two so far, one up, one down.
So so far we've drawn 4 electrons. We've got to get to 7, so we need three more. Now these next atomic orbitals are all 2P orbitals, so they're all degenerate. They have the same energy, so following Huns rule we have to half fill. So this would be electron 5-6 and seven.
So this would represent the electron orbital diagram for the nitrogen atom.