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why ammonia is neutral in oxidation number and why we take 0 (zero) oxidation number of this?​

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Answered by XxyourdarlingxX
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The sum of the oxidation numbers is the charge on the ion or molecule. Because ammonia is neutral, the individual oxidation numbers must sum to zero. NH3, Ammonia is a neutral compound as the individual oxidation numbers elements that make up the compound NH3 are Nitrogen (N) and Hydrogen (H) sum to zero.

Answered by ycuteboyy2
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Because ammonia is neutral, the individual oxidation numbers must sum to zero. ... NH3, Ammonia is a neutral compound as the individual oxidation numbers elements that make up the compound NH3 are Nitrogen (N) and Hydrogen (H) sum to zero.

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