I'm not sure why I can't figure out this problem and would like some help with the set-up of the equation. The problem goes as follows: In an experiment a piece of magnesium ribbon is burned in air in a crucible. The mass of the mixture of MgO and Mg3N2 after burning is 0.470 g. Water is added to the crucible, further reaction occurs, and the crucible is heated to dryness until the final product is 0.486 g of MgO. What is the mass percentage of magnesium nitride after the initial burning?
I know the balanced equation is Mg3N2(s) + 3H2O(l) --> 2NH3(g) + 3MgO(s), but am unsure as to where to go from there. I tried to take the difference between the two and perform a limiting reagent like calculation, but that gave me the wrong answer. The back of the book says 17%.
If possible could you show me the process with this one and give me another example problem similar to this?