What is the oxidation number of N in NCl3?

2 Answers
Oct 31, 2015

It is + 3

Explanation:

Step by step;

  1. 1) Evaluate the oxidation number for other elements/element; In
    this case Cl

Cl ^- The charge on its ion is -1 => that oxidation no. is -1

2) Set up an equation;

We find that the total charge on the compound is 0 ie. it is neutral
So use this formula;

(n_a)(c _ a ) + (n_b )(c _b) = Total charge on the compound

Where c represents charge or oxidation number .n represents the number of atoms of that species present in the given compound

Disclaimer ; Charge and oxidation number are not exactly one another.But for sake of simplicity using them as one another

3) solve the equation

1(c) + 3(-1) = 0
1(c) -3 = 0
1(c) =3
=>(c) =3

therefore the oxidation number of N is +3..

Oct 31, 2015

The oxidation number of N in the compound "NCl"_3" is +3.

Explanation:

"NCl"_3"

The sum of oxidation numbers in a neutral compound must equal zero.

The oxidation number of group 17/VIIA elements is usually -1. Since there are three chlorine atoms in the compound, the total oxidation number for chlorine is -3. Since the sum of the oxidation numbers must equal 0, the oxidation number of nitrogen in the compound is +3.

1(+3) + 3(-1)=

(+3)+(-3)=0