Asked by Jay
When solid magnesium nitride reacts with water the reaction produces solid magnesium hydroxide and ammonia gas. If 22.9 grams of magnesium nitride are added to 31.0 grams of water, how many liters of ammonia should be produced (assuming standard temperature and pressure)?
Recommendations:
Write the balanced equation for the reaction.
Find the limiting reagent.
Use the # of moles of the limiting reagent to determine the number of moles of product.
Remember that, at standard temperature and pressure, 1 mol of ANY gas occupies a volume of 22.4L.
Recommendations:
Write the balanced equation for the reaction.
Find the limiting reagent.
Use the # of moles of the limiting reagent to determine the number of moles of product.
Remember that, at standard temperature and pressure, 1 mol of ANY gas occupies a volume of 22.4L.
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