Respuesta :
i believe the answer is 47.25g
let me know if you need the workings i'll try and put it up
let me know if you need the workings i'll try and put it up
If 4.5 g of Hydrogen is to be formed then this mass would have in x mol
x mol = Mass of H ÷ Molar Mass of H
= 4.5g ÷ ( 1 x 2) g/mol
= 2.25 mol
mole ratio of CaH₂ : H₂
1 : 2
∴ if mol of H₂ = 2.25 mol
then mol of CaH₂ = 2.25 mol × [tex] \frac{1}{2} [/tex]
= 1.125 mol
Mass of CaH₂ = 1.125 mol × [(40 × 1) + (2 × 1)]
= 47.25 g
x mol = Mass of H ÷ Molar Mass of H
= 4.5g ÷ ( 1 x 2) g/mol
= 2.25 mol
mole ratio of CaH₂ : H₂
1 : 2
∴ if mol of H₂ = 2.25 mol
then mol of CaH₂ = 2.25 mol × [tex] \frac{1}{2} [/tex]
= 1.125 mol
Mass of CaH₂ = 1.125 mol × [(40 × 1) + (2 × 1)]
= 47.25 g