the ratio for Li +Li3N is 6:2
since you need 0.60 moles. you would divide: 0.60/(6/2)=0.067
No reaction between lithium and argon.
There are 7 elements that satisfy this definition: Lithium, Beryllium, Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen and Flourine.
The reaction of lithium and water is violent but without a flame.
Lithium react with oygen to form lithium oxide through this equation: 4Li + O2 --> 2Li2O
I think it's Li3N
6 Li + N2 --> 2 Li3N , lithium nitride
When lithium reacts with oxygen, the mass of the lithium is unchanged. However, the mass of lithium oxide (Li2O) created is about 2.1 times as great as the starting mass of lithium metal (110% increase), due to the addition of oxygen. If the lithium reacts with nitrogen, the mass of lithium is similarly unchanged. The reaction produces lithium nitride (Li3N), with a mass about 1.7 times as great as the starting mass of lithium metal (67% increase), due to the addition of nitrogen.
Lithium, Nitrogen, Oxygen
There is no possible reaction. Of the alkali metals, only lithium is small enough to react with nitrogen.
No reaction between lithium and argon.
nitrogen has the highest electronegativity
The boiling point of lithium is 1342 °C. The boiling point of nitrogen is -195.79 °C.
for lithium are LiH,LiF LiCl,LiBr and LiI and but for nitrogen are BN,AlN and GaN , but binary ionic compounds of nitrogen are unstable.
The acid that reacts with lithium hydroxide in a neutralization reaction to form lithium sulfate and water is sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
That is Lithium Nitride! Thanks for asking!
a displacement reaction
There are 7 elements that satisfy this definition: Lithium, Beryllium, Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen and Flourine.