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Chapter 25, Problem 1P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation number of N in nitrate, nitrite, NO, N2O and N2 needs to be determined.

Concept introduction: The oxidation state of an atom is zero in a neutral substance that contains atoms of just one component. The oxidation state of straightforward ions is adequate for the charge on the ion.

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Answer to Problem 1P

The oxidation numbers of N in nitrate, nitrite, NO, N2O and N2 is +5, +3, +2, +1 and 0 respectively.

Explanation of Solution

The most stable oxidation state of oxygen is zero.

The formula of the nitrate is NO3

The oxidation state of N in nitrate can be calculated as follows:

   -1  = XN + 3.Xo 1 = XN+3(2) XN= +5

The formula of the nitrite is NO2

The oxidation state of N in nitrite can be calculated as follows:

   -1  = XN + 2Xo 1 = XN+2(2) XN= +3

For NO, the charge on the overall molecule is zero thus,

  0  = XN + Xo = XN+(2) XN= +2

For N2O , the charge is also zero.

  0  = 2.XN + Xo = 2.XN+(2) XN= +1

N2also has zero charge thus,

  0 = 2 . XNXN= 0

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