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  • Jun 12, 2006, 11:03 AM
    manilal326
    Gas Problem
    Hi, I'm having diffuculty with this problem:
    Given the equation:
    CaH2(s) + 2H20(l) ---> 2H2(g) + Ca(OH)2(aq)
    How many grams of CaH2 are needed to produce 14.00L of gas at 35 degrees celsius and 1.00 atm?

    I used the following equation to get the moles n=(PV)/(RT) and then converted from moles of CaH2 to grams and got 23.3g of CaH2.

    Is this answer correct or is it 11.7, because of 2 moles of H2?

    If anyone could help me answer this question it would be greatly appreaciated.
  • Jun 12, 2006, 11:52 AM
    J_9
    First off you need to balance the original equation. Once you have done that, let me know. If it is already balanced let me know too.

    I already know whether it is, but since this looks like homework, I will let you do the hard part.

    LOL

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