When 56.6 g of calcium and 30.5 g of nitrogen gas undergo

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When 56.6 g of calcium and 30.5 g of nitrogen gas undergo a reaction that has a 93.0% yield, what mass of calcium nitride forms?

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When 56.6 g of calcium and 30.5 g of nitrogen gas undergo a reaction that has a 93.0% yield, what mass of calcium nitride forms?

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Substances that are entirely consumed in a particular reaction are termed limiting reagents. The limiting reagent is prominent in a reaction as it aids the chemist to anticipate the maximum quantity of reactant consumed in a specific reaction.

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