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If 12 mol of lithium were reacted with excess nitrogen gas, how many moles of lithium nitride would be produced

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4 is the number of mols


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The balanced reaction that describes the reaction between lithium  and nitrogen gas to produce lithium nitride is expressed 6Li + N2 = 2Li3N.Hence for every 6 moles of lithium used, there are 2 moles of lithium nitride produced. For this problem, 12 moles of lithium yields 4 moles of lithium nitride.
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