58,44 is the molecular weight of NaCl. So 15/58,44 = 0.257 moles would be contained in 15 g.
Calcium Hydride
Calcium hydride, or CaH2, forms an orthorhombic lattice structure. For a Lewis structure of a single CaH2 molecule, simply place the Ca atom in the center single bonded to two H atoms.
CaH2 + 2H2O → Ca(OH)2 + H2 The calcium hydride and hydrogen are on a 1:1 molar ratio. Therefore the number of moles of calcium hydride = number of moles of hydrogen, 0.44 mol
CaH2
Calcium hydride
yes
Calcium hydride, or CaH2, forms an orthorhombic lattice structure. For a Lewis structure of a single CaH2 molecule, simply place the Ca atom in the center single bonded to two H atoms.
CaH2 + 2H2O → Ca(OH)2 + H2 The calcium hydride and hydrogen are on a 1:1 molar ratio. Therefore the number of moles of calcium hydride = number of moles of hydrogen, 0.44 mol
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CaH2
Calcium hydride
yes
calcium hydrate
7.596/42=0.18085mol 0.1808 x 6.022 x 10^23=1.09 x 10 ^23
The chemical formula for Calcium Hydride is CaH2
The formula is Ca(SH)2
CaCl2 + 2HCl ---> CaH2 + Cl4
The chemical formula for Calcium Hydride is CaH2