Lithium reacts with nitrogen to form lithium nitride. 6 Li(s) + N2(g) → 2 Li3N(s) In one experiment 3.0 mole of Li is combined with 1.0 mole of N2. How much N2 is present after the complete reaction?   0.33 mol   0.67 mol   0.5 mol

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Lithium reacts with nitrogen to form lithium nitride.

6 Li(s) + N2(g) → 2 Li3N(s)

In one experiment 3.0 mole of Li is combined with 1.0 mole of N2.

How much N2 is present after the complete reaction?

 

0.33 mol

 

0.67 mol

 

0.5 mol

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