Q.
A 2.5mol of hydrazine, N2H4 loses 25 moles of electrons and being converted to a new compound X. Assuming that all of the nitrogen appears in the new compound, what is the oxidation state of nitrogen in compound X ?
N2−2H4→Nx+ne−
We are considering the change in oxidation state of N only
Suppose number of electrons lost per mole =n ∴2(−2)=2x+n(−1) n=2x+4 or n=2(x+2)
i.e., number of electrons lost per mole, n=2(x+2)
Number of electrons lost by 2.5mol=2.5×2(x+2) =5(x+2)
But 5(x+2)=25 (given) x=525−10=+3
i.e., oxidation state of N in new compound = +3