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Hey dude, here's a hint. Find out the oxidation number of nitrogen and N2H4 that times the number of nitrogen molecules minus time number of molecules and the oxidation state which is X that will be equal to 16. Why did I get this because the change in oxidation state happens because of the interaction with electrons. So char mole of nitrogen atoms, clearly the change in oxidation state is 16 because there are 16 electrons. So go from there.
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