Nitrogen is in group 15. What is the charge of a nitrogen ion?

a
-3
b
-2
c
+3
d
+1

The charge of a nitrogen ion is -3.

The charge of a nitrogen ion depends on the number of electrons it gains or loses. The atomic number of nitrogen is 7, which means it has 7 electrons in its neutral state. In order to achieve a stable electron configuration, nitrogen tends to gain 3 electrons to fill its outermost shell. Therefore, the charge of a nitrogen ion is -3 (option a).