calculate the oxidstion number of 'N' in N2o.
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the charge of O is -2
so oxidation state of N = +1
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We have: N2O
The sum of the oxidation numbers in a neutral compound is always zero.
The oxidation state of O in most compounds is −2. We can determine the oxidation state of NN by letting it equal to x:
⇒2x+(−2)=0
⇒2x=2
⇒x=1
Therefore, the oxidation state of N in N2O is +1.
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