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What is the oxidation number of N in Cu(NO3)2

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Answered by nirav0309
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The Cu(NO3)2 is an ionic compound with oxidation number “0”. Therefore we know that sum of all the oxidation number of Cu, N and O is equal to 0. 1) the charges of the elements since it is an ionic bond. Cu=+2, N=+5, O=-2.

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Answered by hemakumar0116
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Answer:

This chemical has oxidation states of +2 for Cu, +5 for N, and -2 for O. Nitrate of copper(II), or Cu(NO3)2.

Explanation:

This chemical has oxidation states of +2 for Cu, +5 for N, and -2 for O. Nitrate of copper(II), or Cu(NO3)2.

An ionic compound with the oxidation number "0" is Cu(NO3)2. Due to the fact that it is an ionic connection, we know that the total of all the oxidation numbers for Cu, N, and O is equal to 0. Cu=+2, N=+5, O=-2.

The total number of electrons that an atom acquires or loses to establish a chemical connection with another atom is known as the oxidation number, also known as the oxidation state.

Simply put, an element's oxidation number is the number assigned to it in a chemical combination. The oxidation number simply measures how many electrons each atom in an object has When a molecule forms a chemical connection with another atom of a different element, it may share, lose, or gain.

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