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30 May, 04:45

For the reaction: 6 Li (s) + N2 (g) → 2 Li3N (s)

Determine:

a) the mass of N2 needed to react with 0.536 moles of Li.

b) the number of moles of Li required to make 46.4 g of Li3N.

c) the mass in grams of Li3N produced from 3.65 g Li.

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  1. 30 May, 04:47
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    Use stiochemitry and this equation

    number of moles=mass / molar mass

    n=m/M
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