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Calcium carbide reacts with nitrogen and forms an important fertiliser, calcium cynamide. How much calcium cynamide is formed when `6.4 g` of calcium carbide is completely converted into cyanamide?

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8

`underset(40+(12xx2)=64g)(CaC_(2))+N_(2)rarrunderset(40+12+(14xx2)=80g)(CaCN_(2))+C`
`implies(80)/(64)xx6.4=8`
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