Answer:
4.0 moles of lithium nitride will be produced
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Data given
Number of moles lithium (Li) = 12.0 moles
Nitrogen gas (N2) is in excess.
Step 2: The balanced equation
6Li + N2 → 2Li3N
Step 3: Calculate moles of lithium nitride (Li3N)
For 6 moles Lithium we need 1 mol nitrogen gas to produce 2 moles lithium nitride
For 12.0 moles lithium we'll have 12.0/ 6 = 2.0 moles nitrogen gas to react to produce 12.0 / 3 = 4.0 moles lithium nitride
4.0 moles of lithium nitride will be produced