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If water is added to magnesium nitride, ammonia gas is produced when the mixture is heated.
Mg3N2(s) + 3 H2O(l)→ 3 MgO(s) + 2 NH3(g)
If 13.1 g of magnesium nitride is treated with water, what volume of ammonia gas would be collected at 23°C and 733 mm Hg? ( in liters)
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