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oxidation of Nitrogen in Ba(NO3)

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Answered by Shruti1357
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Explanation:

Since there are two nitrate ions, that amounts to charge of -2. For overall neutrality, Barium should have the oxidation number of +2. We can do a similar calculation for Nitrogen by putting the charge of Oxygen as -2. Then nitrogen is in the oxidation state of +5.

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Since there are two nitrate ions, that amounts to charge of -2. For overall neutrality, Barium should have the oxidation number of +2. We can do a similar calculation for Nitrogen by putting the charge of Oxygen as -2. Then nitrogen is in the oxidation state of +5.

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