Use oxidation numbers to identify if this reaction is REDOX reactions.
3NO2(g) + H2O(l) �� 2HNO3(aq) + NO(g)
3NO2 = -3 for N
= -2 for o2
H2O = +1 for H2
= -2 for O
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2HNO3 = +1 for 2H
= -3 for N
= -2 for O3
NO = -3 for N
= -2 for O
Therefore Nitrogen is reduced (one -3 remains on right side)
hence REDOX has occured
Is this right? Also should I be multiplying oxidation numbers if there is a number in front ie. 2SO = -2 oxidation but should I multiply by the 2 infront so is now -4 oxidation for sulphur in 2SO? Please let me know because I haven't done this and if wrong need to correct for a lot of questions :(
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I don't know lot but you have done right well-done I am doing PhD in chemistry