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29 November, 00:15

The compound calcium cyanamide (CaNCN) is used as a nitrogen source for crops. To obtain this compound, calcium carbide is reacted with nitrogen at high temperatures. CaC2 (s) + N2 (g) CaNCN (s) + C (s) What mass of CaNCN can be produced if 7.45 mol CaC2 reacts with 5.85 mol N2?

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  1. 29 November, 01:34
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    N2 + CaC2 = CaNCN + C

    As you can see, 1 mol of N2 can react completely with 1 mol of CaC2 and 1 mol of CaNCN will be obtained

    It means 5 mol of N2 can react completely with 5 mol of CaC2 and 5 mol of CaNCN will be obtained

    So, there are 7.5 - 5 = 2.5 odd mole of CaC2 after the reaction

    And the mass of obtained CaNCN is

    m = n*M = 5*80 = 400g
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