Chapter 18: Q19E (page 1040)
What mass, in grams, of hydrogen gas forms during the complete reaction of \({\bf{10}}.{\bf{01}}{\rm{ }}{\bf{g}}\) calcium with water?
Short Answer
The mass of\(m\left( {{H_2}} \right) = 0.252g\).
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Chapter 18: Q19E (page 1040)
What mass, in grams, of hydrogen gas forms during the complete reaction of \({\bf{10}}.{\bf{01}}{\rm{ }}{\bf{g}}\) calcium with water?
The mass of\(m\left( {{H_2}} \right) = 0.252g\).
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