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8 July, 18:39

86.1 g of nitrogen reacts with lithium, how many grams of lithium will react?

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  1. 8 July, 19:02
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    128g of Li, will react in this reaction

    Explanation:

    Before to start working, we need the reaction:

    N₂ and Li react, in order to produce Li₃N (lithium nitride)

    N₂ + 6Li → 2Li₃N

    1 mol of nitrogen reacts with 6 moles of lithium

    We convert the mass of N₂ to moles → 86.1 g. 1 mol / 28g = 3.075 moles

    1 mol of N₂ reacts with 6 mol of Li

    Therefore, 3.075 moles of N₂ will react with 18.4 moles of Li

    We conver the moles to mass → 18.4 mol. 6.94g / 1mol = 128 g
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