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Suggest a list of the substances where carbon can exhibit oxidation states from –4 to +4 and nitrogen from –3 to +5.

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ICSE-REDOX REACTIONS (OXIDATION AND REDUCTION)-NCERT TEXT-BOOK. EXERCISES ((With Hints and Solutions)
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  2. Write formulas for the following compounds : Chromium (III) oxide

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  4. While sulphur dioxide and hydrogen peroxide can act as oxidising as we...

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  5. Consider the reactions : (a) 6 CO(2) (g) + 6 H(2)O (1) to C(6) H(12)...

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  6. The compound AgF(2) is unstable compound. However, if formed, the comp...

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  7. Whenever a reaction between an oxidising agent and a reducing agent is...

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  8. How do you account for the following observations ? Though alkaline ...

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  9. How do you account for the following observations ? When concentrate...

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  10. Identify the substance oxidised and reduced, oxidising agent and reduc...

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  11. Consider the reactions : 2S(2)O(3)^(2-)(aq)+l(2)(s)toS(4)O(6)^(2-)(a...

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  12. Justify giving reactions that among halogens, fluorine is the best oxi...

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  13. Why does the following reaction occur ? XeO(6)^(4-) (aq) + 2 F^(-) (...

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  14. Consider the reactions : (a) H(3)PO(2) (aq) + 4 AgNO(3) (aq) + 2 H...

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  15. Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method. MnO(4)...

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  16. Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method. MnO(4)...

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  17. Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method. H(2)O(...

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  18. Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method. Cr(2)O...

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  19. Balance the following equations in basic medium by ion electron method...

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  20. Balance the following equations in basic medium by ion electron method...

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