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what is the highest oxidation state of nitrogen?

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Answered by Vaishnavi18
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The highest possible state for the nonmetals is equal to the total number of electrons present in the valence (outermost) shell of the atom with a plus sign. Thus, the maximum oxidation states of nitrogen is +5

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Answered by kenivihagooding
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The highest possible state for the nonmetals is equal to the total number of electrons present in the valence (outermost) shell of the atom with a plus sign. Thus, the maximum oxidation states of nitrogen, sulphur and chlorine are +5


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