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Explain the difference between covalency and oxidation state by taking the example of `N_(2)O_(5)`.

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To explain the difference between covalency and oxidation state using the example of \( N_2O_5 \), we can break down the solution into several steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Covalency**: - Covalency refers to the number of covalent bonds an atom can form with other atoms. It is determined by the number of electrons an atom can share or contribute to bonding. - In \( N_2O_5 \), nitrogen (N) forms bonds with oxygen (O) atoms. Each nitrogen atom in \( N_2O_5 \) shares electrons with oxygen atoms. ...
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  1. PCl(5) is known but NCl(5) is not known. Or Nitrogen does not form p...

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  2. Explain the difference between covalency and oxidation state by taking...

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  3. The stability of +5 oxidation state decreases down the group 15 of the...

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  4. Tendency to form pentahalides decreases down the group 15 of the perio...

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  5. Give the chemical reaction to support that +5 oxidation state of Bi is...

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  6. Bismuth is a strong oxidizing agent in the pentavalent state. Or penta...

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  7. Explain why both N and Bi do not form pentahalides while phosphorus do...

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  8. NH(3) has higher boiling point than PH(3). Give reason.

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  9. Although nitrogen and chlorine have very nearly same electronegativity...

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  10. Although fluorine is much more electronegative than hydrogen yet the d...

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  11. NCl(3) is an endothermic compound while NF(3) is an exothermic compou...

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  12. Unlike phosphorus, nitrogen show little tendency for catenation. Or ...

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  13. Ammonia is a good complexing agent. Give reasons. Or Ammonia acts as...

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  14. Why is N(2)O(5) more acidic than N(2)O(3) ?

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  15. Give reasons for the following : (i) NO (Nitric oxide) is paramagnet...

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  16. In the structure of HNO(3), why is N-O bond (121 pm) shorter than N-OH...

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  17. Compound that acts as oxidant as well as reductant

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  18. Why is red phosphorus less reactive than white phosphorus ?

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  19. PCl(5) is ionic in nature in the solid state. Give reasons. Or Solid...

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  20. Draw the structure of PCl(5). Or Solid PCl(5) is ionic in nature.

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