In which of the following compounds, an element exhibits two different oxidation states.

(i) NH2OH

(ii) NH4NO3

(iii) N2H4

(iv) N3H

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This is a Multiple Choice Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar

Option (ii) is the correct answer.

The oxidation states are given below-

In NH2OH oxidation of N is -1.

NH4NO3 exists as NH4+.NO3-,    

Thus, the oxidation state of N in NH4+ is -3 while in NO3? is +5.

In N2H4 oxidation of N is -2

In N3H

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