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  • 02-07-2018
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what is the molar ratio of Li to N2 in the given reaction?
6Li+N2 —> 2Li3N

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  • 02-07-2018
The molar ratio of Li to N2 in the equation 6Li + N2 —> 2Li3N is:

6 moles Li / 1 mole N2

This is because this equation is balanced, and therefore the mole ratios exist just as they do in the reactants of the equation (there are 6 parts Li per each part N2 in order to create the product; this also holds true for moles).

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