How many moles of electrons are required to reduce one mole of nitrogen gas (N2) to two moles of nitrogen ions (N3-)?

Respuesta :

Start by writing the atoms balance:

[tex] N_{2} -\ \textgreater \ 2N^{3-} [/tex]

Now, determine the change of oxidation states:[tex] N_{2} [/tex] has oxidation state 0, so each N has to gain 3 electrons to become [tex] N^{3-} [/tex].

That, means that you need 6 electrons to balance the charges, resulting in:

[tex] N_{2} + 6 e^{-} -\ \textgreater \ 2 N_{3-} [/tex]

And the answer is 6 mole of electrons.