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How many moles of N₂ are essential for generating 0.08 moles of Li₃N in the given reaction? 6Li + N₂ 2Li₃N 0.013 moles 0.04 moles 0.08 moles 0.16 moles 0.48 moles
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How many moles of N₂ are essential for generating 0.08 moles of Li₃N in the given reaction?
6Li + N₂ 2Li₃N
0.013 moles
0.04 moles
0.08 moles
0.16 moles
0.48 moles
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So 0.04moles of N2 is required.
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For every 2 moles of Li3N, you need 1 mole of N2
so for 0.08 mol Li3N, you need
0.04 moles
N2
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