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Is the process of using NO3- to make N2 a reduction or an oxidation reaction?

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Nitrate (NO3-) has three oxigens that "do not like to share" their electrons. Therefore, we could say Nitrate is oxidized. Since N2 has not any radical/different atom, its electrons are equally shared among Nitrogen atoms, so we could say it is a reduced form. So, from NO3- to N2 we could say occurs a reducing process, that is, the N gains electrons.

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