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27 October, 01:20

For the reaction

6Li + N2 - > 2Li3N

What us the maximum amount of Li3B which could be formed from 7.87 mol of Li and 4.37 mol of N2?

Answer in units of mol.

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  1. 27 October, 01:48
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    Mass = 90.6 g

    2.6 mol

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Number of moles of Li = 7.87 mol

    Number of moles of N = 4.37 mol

    Mass of Li₃N = ?

    Solution

    Chemical equation:

    6Li + N₂ → 2Li₃N

    Now we will compare the moles of nitrogen and lithium with Li₃N.

    N₂ : Li₃N

    1 : 2

    4.37 : 2*4.37 = 8.74

    Li : Li₃N

    6 : 2

    7.87 : 2/6*7.87 = 2.6 mol

    Mass of Li₃N:

    Mass = number of moles * molar mass

    Mass = 2.6 mol * 34.83 g/mol

    Mass = 90.6 g
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