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For the question(s) that follow, consider the following balanced equation. Mg3N2(s) + 6H2O(l) → 3Mg(OH)2(s) + 2NH3(g) How many grams of H2O are needed to produce 150 g of Mg(OH)2? For the question(s) that follow, consider the following balanced equation. Mg3N2(s) + 6H2O(l) → 3Mg(OH)2(s) + 2NH3(g) How many grams of H2O are needed to produce 150 g of Mg(OH)2? 93 g 46 g 23 g 130 g 18 g

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Answer:

93 g of
H_(2)O are needed to produce 150 g of
Mg(OH)_(2)

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Writhe the balanced equation given by the problem:


Mg_(3)N_(2)(s)+6H_(2)O(l)=3Mg(OH)_(2)(s)+2NH_(3)(g)

2. Then use the stoichiometry of the reaction to calculate the mass of
H_(2)O that is needed to produce 150g of
Mg(OH)_(2):

It is important to take in account the molar mass of the
Mg(OH)_(2) and the
H_(2)O for the calculations.

Molar mass of the
Mg(OH)_(2) = 58.3g

Molar mass of the
H_(2)O = 18g


150gMg(OH)_(2)*(1molMg(OH)_(2))/(58.3gMg(OH)_(2))*(6molesH_(2)O)/(3molesMg(OH)_(2))*(18gH_(2)O)/(1molH_(2)O)=93gH_(2)O

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