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When 16.35 moles of SI reacts with 11.26 moles of N2, how many moles of SI3N4 are formed

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Answer:

5.45 moles

Step-by-step explanation:

The chemical balanced equation of this reaction is;

3Si + 2N2 → Si3N4

From the balanced equation, we can see that that 3 moles of Si reacts with 2 moles of N2 to produce 1 mole of Si3N4.

Thus imies that the molar ration of Si to N2 is 3:2.

Now, we are told that 16.35 moles of Si reacts with 11.26 moles of N2.

16.35

Thus, using the ratio 3:2, we can say that moles of 16.35 miles of Si will react completely with (16.35 × ⅔) = 10.9 moles of N2.

Remaining N2 = 11.26 - 10.9 = 0.36 will be the excess.

From our balanced chemical equation, we saw that;

3 moles of Si produced 1 mole of Si3N4.

Thus; 16.35 moles of Si will produce;

no. of moles of Si3N4 produced = (1 × 16.35)/(3.0) = 5.45 moles

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