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The highest oxidation number exhibited by nitrogen
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Answered by Anonymous
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Depending upon the compound, nitrogen can have an oxidation number as low as -3 or as high as +5. An example of a +5 nitrogen compound is nitric acid, which is used in the manufacturing of explosives, fertilizers and even rocket fuels. Nitrates also have oxidation numbers of +5.

Answered by Abolisomkuwar
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Oxidation state of Nitrogen:

Depending upon the compound of Nitrogen can have an oxidation number as low as -3 or as high as +5...

For Example =

a+5 nitrogen compound is nitric acid...which is used in the manufacturing of explosives fertiliser and even rockets fuels ....nitrates also have oxidation number of +5.....

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