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2 mole of `N_(2)H_(4)` loses 16 mole of electron is being converted to a new compound `X`. Assuming that all of the `N` appears in the new compound. What is the oxidation state of `'N'` in `X ` ?

A

`-1`

B

`-2`

C

`+2`

D

`+4`

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1 mole `N_(2)H_(4)` loses 8 mole electron
1 mole `N` loses 4 mole of electron
`:. ` New oxidation state of `N` is `-2+4=2`
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