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Question
The following reactions are carried out:
A: \[\ce{Nitrogen + metal -> compound X}\]
B: \[\ce{X + water -> ammonia + another compound}\]
C: \[\ce{Ammonia + metal oxide -> metal + water + N2}\]
One metal that can be used for reaction A is magnesium.
- Write the formula of the compound X formed.
- Write the correctly balanced equation for reaction B where X is the compound formed.
- What property of ammonia is demonstrated by reaction C?
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Solution
Magnesium metal is heated, and N2 gas is passed over it, and magnesium nitrate is formed.
A: \[\ce{3Mg + N2 -> \underset{Magnesium nitride}{\underset{(Pale yellow residue)}{Mg3N2}}}\]
- The formula of the compound X is Mg3N2.
- Balanced equation:
\[\ce{Mg3N2 + 6H2O -> 3Mg(OH)2 + 2NH3 ↑ (g)}\] - \[\ce{2NH3 + 3MgO -> 3Mg + 3H2O + N2}\]
This reaction shows that Ammonia is a strong reducing agent and reduces less active metal oxide to its respective metal.
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