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ChemistryEasyMCQ2021 · 18 Mar Shift 2

Q33.The oxidation states of nitrogen in NO, NO2, N2O and NO−3 are in the order of : (1) NO−3 > NO2 > NO > N2O (2) NO2 > NO−3 > NO > N2O (3) N2O > NO2 > NO > NO−3 (4) NO > NO2 > N2O > NO−3

What This Question Tests

This question assesses the ability to correctly calculate the oxidation state of nitrogen in various compounds and arrange them in increasing or decreasing order. It is a direct application of rules for determining oxidation states.

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Calculation of oxidation statesRules for assigning oxidation states

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