Question
Chemistry Question on Redox reactions
One mole of hydrazine (N2H4) loses 10 moles of electrons in a reaction to form a new compound X. Assuming that all the nitrogen atoms in hydrazine appear in the new compound, what is the oxidation state of nitrogen in X ? (Note: There is no change in the oxidation state of hydrogen in the reaction)
-1
-3
3
5
3
Solution
Given, 1mol of H2N−NH2 (hydrazine), it loses 10 moles of electrons to form a new compound that contains both the N-atoms with same oxidation number means: N2H4⟶10e−+X (product) (Oxidation number of N -atom in N2H4=−2 ) ∵ Oxidation number of both the N - atoms are same. New total oxidation number of new compound (X)atoms) =4−10+x=0 (due to 4 H- atoms) ∴x=+6 ∴ Each N -atom has oxidation state =+3 (−2)N2H4⟶X Number of electrons lost per N - atom =5 ∴ New oxidation state of N in X =−2+5+x=0 x=+3