Question #5f0a2

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May 11, 2016

"Grams of acetylene" ~= 2*g

Explanation:

You have done the hard yards when you have the stoichiometric equation, which I note you have done:

CaC-=C(s) + 2H_2O(l) rarr HC-=CH + Ca(OH)_2

This equation explicitly says that 64.1*g of calcium carbide react with 36*g of water to produce 26*g acetylene and 74*g calcium hydroxide.

Each of these numbers represents molar equivalents of the reactants and products.

You started with (5.00*g)/(64.1*g*mol^-1) = 0.0780*mol of calcium carbide. If follows that I formed an equivalent quantity of acetylene, i.e. 0.0780*mol, and of calcium hydroxide.

So "mass of acetylene = molar quantity"xx"molar mass" = 0.0780*molxx26.0*g*mol^-1=??*g

This reaction was the basis of the [carbide lamp.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbide_lamp)