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Question

What will be the correct balanced redox reaction for the given equation? (Use oxidation number method)
Tl2O3(s)+NH2OH(aq)TlOH(s)+N2(g)

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Tl2O3(s)+2NH2OH(aq)2TlOH(s)+N2(g)+5H2O
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2Tl2O3(s)+4NH2OH(aq)4TlOH(s)+2N2(g)+5H2O
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Tl2O3(s)+4NH2OH(aq)2TlOH(s)+2N2(g)+5H2O
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Tl2O3(s)+2NH2OH(aq)2TlOH(s)+N2(g)+5H2O
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Solution

The correct option is C Tl2O3(s)+4NH2OH(aq)2TlOH(s)+2N2(g)+5H2O
Tl2O3(s)+NH2OH(aq)TlOH(s)+N2(g)

Oxidation state of Tl in Tl2O3=+3
Oxidation state of Tl in TlOH=+1
Oxidation state of N in NH2OH=1
Oxidation state of N in N2=0

NH2OH is undergoing oxidation.So it acts as a reducing agent.
Tl2O3 is undergoing reduction.So it acts as an oxidising agent.
nf=(|O.S.ProductO.S.Reactant|×number of atom

Finding nf:
nf of Tl2O3=4
nf of NH2OH=1

Cross multiplying these with nf of each other.
we get,
Tl2O3(s)+4NH2OH(aq)TlOH(s)+N2(g)

Balancing the elements other than oxygen and hydrogen on both sides,
Tl2O3(s)+4NH2OH(aq)2TlOH(s)+2N2(g)

Adding the H2O to balance the oxygen,

Tl2O3(s)+4NH2OH(aq)2TlOH(s)+2N2(g)+5H2O

Hydrogen is already balanced.
Charges on both sides is also balanced.
So, it is the final balanced equation.

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