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6Li(s) + N2(g) 2Li3N(s) a)
How many grams of Li3N can theoretically be produced from 1.77 moles of Li? 6Li+N2 = 2Li3N
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Missy
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Please help again. How many grams of lithium are required to completely react with 70.7 mL of N2 gas at STP when given the
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Lisa
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What mass of lithium in grams is required to react completely with 57.9mL of N2 gas at STP?
6Li(s)+N2 (g)yields 2Li3N (s)
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rusty
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What mass of lithium (in g) is required to react completely with 57.5mL of N2 gas at STP? Lithium reacts with nitrogen gas
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Carter
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Lithium reacts with nitrogen gas according to the following reaction:
6Li(s)+N2(g)→2Li3N(s) What mass of lithium (in g) is
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tatenda
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When heated, lithium reacts with nitrogen to form lithium nitride:
6Li+N2 --> 2Li3N What is the theoretical yield of Li3N in
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Jerry
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Lithium and nitrogen react in a combination reaction to produce lithium nitride:
6Li(s)+N2(g)→2Li3N(s) In a particular
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6Li(s) + N2(g) 2Li3N(s)
a) What mass of lithium is required to produce 0.575 g of Li3N in the balanced reaction? b) What mass of
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Brian
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Based on the balanced equation,
10Li + N2F4 → 4LiF + 2Li3N calculate the formula units of LiF formed when 54 molecules of N2F4
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eng
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