Lithium and nitrogen react in a combination reaction to produce lithium nitride:. 6Li(s)+N2(g)→2Li3N(s). In a particular experiment, 5.00-g samples of each reagent are reacted. The theoretical yield of lithium nitride is __________ g.

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We are given with the reaction that produces lithium nitride from the rection of lithium and nitrogen. This is expressed in the balanced equation: 6Li + N2= 2 Li3N. We convert the given mass to moles and multiply by stoich. ratio of 2/6 or 1/3, then multiply by the mass of lithium. The theoretical yield thus is 8.33 grams lithium nitride.

Answer:

8.33 g of Lithium Nitride

Explanation:

Well, the answer provided by the Brainly user is correct. The problem is that he didn´t explain why he/she did the math using one reactant instead of the other.

When you have more than a reactant with a fixed mass in your experiment, you must consider which is the limiting reactant!

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All in all, you have 5g of Li and 5g of N2. For 41.4 g of Li you need 28 g of N2, therefore for 5g of Li you´d need 3.38 g of N2 (PLEASE SEE THE PICTURE! Otherwise, it is not easy to see).

Therefore, for 5 g of Li you need 3.38 g of N2 whereas you infact have 5 g! See? There are 1.62 g of N2 that are not taking part in the reaction! So, the N2 is the reactant in excess reagent!!!

All this is correct only if we consider that the reaction has a 100% yield. The exercise does not mention anything about it, so I´ll consider it like this.

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