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How many grams of Mg2N2 can be produced from 50 grams of Mg
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How many grams of Mg2N2 can be produced from 50 grams of Mg
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if it is Mg2N2, and the limiting element is Mg, then the mass of Mg2N2 that can be produced is 50g/2 = 25 grams.
if it is Mg3N2, then the mass is 50/3 = 16.67grams.
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