The oxidation states of nitrogen in NO, NO?, N?O and NO?? are in the order of:
The oxidation states of nitrogen in NO, NO?, N?O and NO?? are in the order of:
Option 1 -
NO₂ > NO₃⁻ > NO > N₂O
Option 2 -
NO₃⁻ > NO₂ > NO > N₂O
Option 3 -
NO > NO₂ > N₂O > NO₃⁻
Option 4 -
N₂O > NO₂ > NO > NO₃⁻
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 2
Detailed Solution:Oxidation state of N
| NO | +2 |
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| NO? | +4 |
| N? O | +1 |
| NO? | +5 |
So, order of oxidation state is
NO? > NO? > NO > N? O
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