In the above reaction, the oxidation state of nitrogen changes from [+2 to +2 How many electrons are transferred in the reaction? o An error has been detected in your answer. Check for typos, miscalculations etc. before submitting your answer. 2NO₂+ Si N₂O + SiO3²- Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining
In the above reaction, the oxidation state of nitrogen changes from [+2 to +2 How many electrons are transferred in the reaction? o An error has been detected in your answer. Check for typos, miscalculations etc. before submitting your answer. 2NO₂+ Si N₂O + SiO3²- Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining
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![**Chemical Reaction and Oxidation States:**
**Reaction:**
\[ 2NO_2^- + Si \rightarrow N_2O + SiO_3^{2-} \]
**Question:**
In the above reaction, the oxidation state of **nitrogen** changes from \( +2 \) to \( +2 \).
**Prompt:**
How many electrons are transferred in the reaction? [Input Box: 0]
**Error Message:**
An error has been detected in your answer. Check for typos, miscalculations, etc., before submitting your answer.
**Options:**
- [Submit Answer]
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Transcribed Image Text:**Chemical Reaction and Oxidation States:**
**Reaction:**
\[ 2NO_2^- + Si \rightarrow N_2O + SiO_3^{2-} \]
**Question:**
In the above reaction, the oxidation state of **nitrogen** changes from \( +2 \) to \( +2 \).
**Prompt:**
How many electrons are transferred in the reaction? [Input Box: 0]
**Error Message:**
An error has been detected in your answer. Check for typos, miscalculations, etc., before submitting your answer.
**Options:**
- [Submit Answer]
- [Retry Entire Group]
- 9 more group attempts remaining.
(Note: Ensure that the electron transfer is correctly calculated before submitting your answer.)
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