The difference between the oxidation state of nitrogen in nitrite ion and nitrate ion
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For both ions the negative charge is delocalized.
The oxidation state of nitrogen in nitrite ion is +III ; the oxidation state of nitrogen in nitrate is +V .
Nitrate ion is in fact a potent oxidant, but this potential is often masked in aqueous solution.
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Answer:
nitrate--
the oxidation number of nitrogen innitrate is +5
Explanation:
nitrite--
The oxidation number of nitrogen in nitrite is +3
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