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-1 or -2 i cant remember but im pretty sure -1.

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Charge on NO3 IS -1 . I m preety sure about this.

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N + 3(-2) {for oxygen} = -1{total charge}

N = -1 + 6

N = +5

so the individual charge for nitrogen is +5

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The ions NO2 and NO3 have a negative charge (-1).

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the charge is -1

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Nitrate or nitrogen negative

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The charge on NO3 - is a negative one.

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