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No. Of electron of nitrogen in n2h4

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Answered by brijesh566
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Answer:Oxidation no of N is -2 & hydrogen is +1. Now, as we all know hydrogen in +1 oxidation state (i.e,H+ ion) has 0 electron. this means that all the 8 electrons per mole loses by nitrogen. In one mole N2H4 there are 2 moles of nitrogen

Answered by 464221
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Answer:Oxidation no of N is -2 & hydrogen is +1. Now, as we all know hydrogen in +1 oxidation state (i.e,H+ ion) has 0 electron. this means that all the 8 electrons per mole loses by nitrogen. In one mole N2H4 there are 2 moles of nitrogen

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