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The reaction of calcium with nitrogen produces calcium nitride, as follows. 3 Ca(s) + N2(g) →...

The reaction of calcium with nitrogen produces calcium nitride, as follows.

3 Ca(s) + N2(g) → Ca3N2(s)

If the reaction is started with 2.31 mol Ca and 0.943 mol N2, find the following.

(a) the limiting reactant

(b) the excess reactant

(c) the number of moles of calcium nitride produced

What is the equation balanced also?

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