What is the oxidation number of nitrogen in N2O5?
1 Answer
Oct 22, 2016
Explanation:
Two things come in handy here
- for a neutral compound, the sum of the oxidation numbers of all constituent atoms must be equal to zero
- the oxidation number of oxygen is usually equal to
−2
This means that if you take
2×?+5×(−2)=0
All you have to do now is solve for
2×?=+10⇒?=+102=+5
And there you have it, nitrogen has a