explain the trend in oxidation state of elements from nitrogen to Bismuth
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Nitrogen reacts with oxygen and also exhibits +1, +2, +4 oxidation states.
In the case of phosphorus, the intermediate oxidation states disproportionate into +5 and -3 in both acids and alkalis
Whereas considering the case of arsenic, antimony, and bismuth, the +3 state is stable with respect to disproportionation.
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Nitrogen reacts with oxygen and also exhibits +1, +2, +4 oxidation states. ... In the case of phosphorus, the intermediate oxidation states disproportionate into +5 and -3 in both acids and alkalis. Whereas considering the case of arsenic, antimony, and bismuth, the +3 state is stable with respect to disproportionation
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