If the 3 moles of Calcium Nitride was then dissolved in 2 L of liquid ammonium what would the molarity of the Calcium Nitride /ammonium solution be?

To determine the molarity of the Calcium Nitride/ammonium solution, we first need to determine the number of moles of Calcium Nitride that are dissolved in the 2 L of liquid ammonium.

Given that there are 3 moles of Calcium Nitride, we will assume that all 3 moles dissolve completely in the 2 L of liquid ammonium.

Molarity (M) is calculated as moles of solute divided by volume of solution in liters.

To calculate the molarity, we divide the number of moles of Calcium Nitride by the volume of the solution:

Molarity = moles of solute / volume of solution

Molarity = 3 moles / 2 L

Now, we can calculate the molarity:

Molarity = 1.5 M

Therefore, the molarity of the Calcium Nitride/ammonium solution would be 1.5 M.