What Are the Oxidation Numbers in Zn(NO3)2?

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In the compound Zn(NO3)2, the oxidation number for zinc (Zn) is +2, while the oxidation numbers for nitrogen (N) and oxygen (O) in the nitrate ion (NO3) are +5 and -2, respectively. The overall charge of the nitrate ion is -1, leading to the conclusion that two nitrate ions balance the +2 charge from zinc. The oxidation state of hydrogen (H) in the reaction is +1. Understanding these oxidation states is crucial for balancing the redox reaction involving Zn and HNO3.
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[SOLVED] Oxidation #s For Zn(NO3)2 ?

Homework Statement



I need to ballance the redox reaction underneath using the 1/2 reaction method but the problem is that I can't figure out the oxidation #s for Zn(NO3)2 and after that, I'm having problems balancing it.

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Zn + HNO3 ---> Zn(NO3)2 + 2NH4NO3 + H2O

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On the reactants side, the oxidation # for Zn is 0, For H->+1 for N--->+5 for O3--->-2/atom
 
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NO3 should carry it's original Oxidation numbers when becoming Zn(NO3)2 since it's splits from H which carries a +1 charge. That would make NO3- (a -1 oxidation number for the entire ion since you already stated that N=+5 and O=-2 per molecule). Combining 2 NO3- groups with Zn would give Zn an oxidation number of 2+ in order to cancel out the 2- charge from the 2 NO3 groups, which is a common oxidation number for Zn.
 
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