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In the conversion `NH_(2)OH rarr N_(2)O`, the equivalent weight of `NH_(2)OH` will be:

A

M

B

M/2

C

M/4

D

M/5

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The correct Answer is:
B

In `NH_(2)OH` oxidation state of N = - 1
In `N_(2)O` oxidation state of N = + 1
Change in oxidation state =2
Eq.wt = `(M)/(2)`
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