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Calculate formal change on N-atom in `HNO_(3)` molecule.

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Formal charge on N-atom in `HNO_(3)`=[No. of valence electrons of N-atom]-[No. of unshared electron]
`-(1)/(2)xx`[No. of shared electron]
`=5-0-(1)/(2)xx8=5-4=+1`
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