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Oxidation state of nitrogen in N2O3 is ​

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Answered by bhawnasharma67
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+3

Nitrogen is in the +3 oxidation state in N2O3. Dinitrogen trioxide is formally the acid anhydride of nitrous acid, which is also unstable.

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Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

Concept:

The oxidation state, also known as the oxidation number, is the hypothetical charge that an atom would have if all of its links to other atoms were entirely ionic. It refers to how much an atom in a chemical compound has been oxidized (lost electrons). The oxidation state can theoretically be positive, negative, or zero. Although totally ionic bonds do not exist in nature, many bonds have high ionicity, making oxidation status a good predictor of charge.

Given:

Oxidation state of nitrogen in N2O3 is ​

Find:

write the oxidation state of N2O3

Answer:

The answer is "+3"

Dinitrogen trioxide (or) Nitrogen sesquoxide

Formula : N2O3

Oxidation state : + 3

  • The amount of electrons gained or lost by an atom in order to attain its current state is referred to as the oxidation number (ON).
  • With data available, dinitrogen trioxide is a natural substance found in Buccinum striatissimum, Lucensosergia lucens, and Sergia lucens.
  • It's a strong oxidant. As an oxidising agent, it is mixed with other chemical substances. It's also utilised in the chemical sector to make nylon, dyes, and other products.

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