The correct option is
B Explanation for correct option:
B.
Nitrogen can exist in oxidation states ranging from .
Reaction for the formation of Nitrous oxide:
- Nitrous oxide is formed when ammonium nitrate is heated.
- The chemical reaction can be depicted as:
Reaction for the formation of Nitrogen monoxide:
- Nitrogen monoxide is formed while sodium nitrate is reacted with ferrous sulfate in an acidic medium.
- The chemical reaction can be depicted as:
Reaction for the formation of Nitrogen trixoide:
- When a mixture of equal parts of nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide is cooled then dinitrogen trioxide will form.
- The chemical reaction can be depicted as:
Reaction for the formation of Nitrogen dioxide:
- Nitrogen dioxide is prepared commercially by heating the mixture of lead nitrate.
- The chemical reaction can be depicted as:
Nitrogen dioxide is a mixture of anhydride i.e. the compound forms a mixture of two acidic anhydrides. Two oxides of nitrogen dioxide react with water to form nitrogen-containing mixed acids.
Hence, the mixed anhydride is .
Explanation for incorrect options:
The mixed anhydride is which is confirmed by the reactions discussed above. Thus, options A, C, and D are incorrect.
Hence, the correct option is B i.e.