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The oxidation states of nitrogen in NO,NO2,N2OandNO3- are in the order of


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NO2>NO3->NO>N2O

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N2O>NO2>NO>NO3-

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NO3->NO2>NO>N2O

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NO>NO2>NO3->N2O

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Solution

The correct option is C

NO3->NO2>NO>N2O


The explanation for the correct option:

C: NO3->NO2>NO>N2O

Oxidation State:

  • An atom's oxidation state (also known as its oxidation number) in a chemical compound gives information on how many electrons were lost from it and, as a result, describes the degree of oxidation of the atom.
  • The imagined charge that an atom would carry if all of its links to other atoms were entirely ionic in nature can be used to determine an atom's oxidation state.

Oxidation states of Nitrogen in NO,NO2,N2OandNO3-:

  • In NO→+2
  • In NO2→+4
  • In N2O→+1
  • In NO3-→+5

Final Answer: Therefore, Option C is the correct option.


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