The correct option is B 0.5 mole of N2O
The oxidation state of N in HNO3 is +5. Number of electrons needed depends on the final oxidation state.
A) To form 0.5 mole of N2, the number of moles of electrons required will be 5, since the change in the oxidation state is 5.
B) To form 0.5 mole of N2O, the number moles of electrons required will be 4, since the change in the oxidation state is 4.
C) To form 1 mole of NO2, the number of moles of electrons required will be 3, since the change in the oxidation state is 3.
D) To form 1 mole of N2O, the number of moles of electrons required will be 8, since the change in the oxidation state is 4.
Hence, (b) is the correct answer.