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#12194

LIMITING REAGENTS

BALANCE EQUATION   Li3N + H2O arrow NH3 + LiOH
You have 62.4g of Lithium and 76.3g of water
a. what is the limiting reagent
b.Moles of Lithium formed
c.Grams of LiOH formed
d.Moles of excess reagent

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