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How many moles of ammonia are produced, on hydrolysis of five moles of `Li_(3)N`?

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`Li_(3)N+3H_(2)Orarr3Li(OH)+NH_(3)` 5 moles of `Lui_(3)` on hydrolysis will produce 5 moles of `NH_(3)`
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