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1 g of magnesium was burnt in air and the ash produced in extracted with excess of water when `8.96cm^(3)` of ammonia is produced at S.T.P. calculate the amount of Mg, which was converted into magnesium nitride. Also calculate the amount of MgO present in the ash.

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