In which of the following sets of species do the nitrogen atoms all have the same oxidation number?Single choice
A
a. N2O5, NO3—, HNO3, NO2
B
b. N2O3, HNO2, NO2—, NH3
C
c. NH2—, NH3, N2H4, NH4+
D
d. HNO2, NF3, NO2—, N2O3
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