Chemistry, asked by ishank16, 1 year ago

Why does lithium reacts with nitrogen to foam nitrides ?​

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Answered by rachit55
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This anion is a nitrogen atom with THREE extra electrons. ... When Lithium reacts with nitrogen gas at room temperature (N2), it forms Lithium Nitride (Li3N) which is stable, because the lattice energy released from the formation of Li3N is high enough to make the overall reaction exothermic.

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ishank16: but i think it is due to diagonal relationship of lithium with Magnesium
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Answered by Sayesha03
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When Lithium reacts with nitrogen gas at room temperature (N2), it forms Lithium Nitride (Li3N) which is stable, because the lattice energy released from the formation of Li3N is high enough to make the overall reaction exothermic.


ishank16: but i think it is due to diagonal relationship of lithium with Magnesium
Sayesha03: No
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