Chemistry, asked by satyendrarai658, 9 months ago

1 mol each of hydrolith and water react to form​

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Answered by sarthakdhaigude5337
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Explanation:

Calcium hydride is the chemical compound with the formula CaH2, and is therefore an alkaline earth hydride. This grey powder (white if pure, which is rare) reacts vigorously with water liberating hydrogengas. CaH2 is thus used as a drying agent, i.e. a desiccant.[2]

Answered by qwsuccess
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One mole each of hydrolith and water reacts to form one mole of calcium oxide and two moles of hydrogen gas.

  • Hydrolith means hydrogen producer. Its the common name for Calcium hydride since calcium hydride reacts vigorously with water to form hydrogen gas.
  • This method to prepare hydrogen gas is very efficient and hence is also used in many industrial use for the formation of hydrogen gas.
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