The oxidation number of nitrogen in (N 2 H 5 ) + is
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Redox Reactions
The oxidation number of nitrogen in (N2H5)+ is
- – 2
- + 2
- + 3
- – 3
Answer
(A) – 2
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