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![What is the limiting reactant when 1.50 g of lithium and 1.50 g of nitrogen combine to
form lithium nitride, a component of advanced batteries, according to the following
unbalanced equation?
Li+N2 →LI3N
Limiting reactant: Select ]
Theoretical yield: [ Select]
Answer 1:
N2
Answer 2:
1.50 g](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/1e4fcbe0-ed74-4447-b38a-a2af13f9fabc/f903b83e-1fca-429f-ade6-754cff14e84c/oaq79l9_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:What is the limiting reactant when 1.50 g of lithium and 1.50 g of nitrogen combine to
form lithium nitride, a component of advanced batteries, according to the following
unbalanced equation?
Li+N2 →LI3N
Limiting reactant: Select ]
Theoretical yield: [ Select]
Answer 1:
N2
Answer 2:
1.50 g
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