Multiple Choice
How many grams of Li3N can be formed from 1.75 moles of Li? Assume an excess of nitrogen. 6 Li(s) + N2(g) → 2 Li3N(s)
A) 18.3 g Li3N
B) 20.3 g Li3N
C) 58.3 g Li3N
D) 61.0 g Li3N
E) 15.1 g Li3N
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