The correct order N-compounds in its decreasing order of oxidation states is
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The correct order N-compounds in its decreasing order of oxidation states is
- HNO3, NH4Cl, NO, N2
- NH4Cl, N2, NO, HNO3
- HNO3, NO, NH4Cl, N2
- HNO3, NO, N2, NH4Cl
Answer
(D) HNO 3 , NO, N 2 , NH 4 Cl
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