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Consider the following reaction.
3Ca(s) + N2(g) ¨ Ca3N2(s)
What is the theoretical yield in grams for the reaction if 10.50 g of calcium reacts with 5.50 g of N2?
13 years ago

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Answered by Dev
Answer 12.93g
10 years ago
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Consider the following reaction.
3Ca(s) + N2(g) ¨ Ca3N2(s)
What is the theoretical yield in grams for the reaction if 10.50 g of calcium reacts with 5.50 g of N2?

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