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How many grams of acetylene are produced by adding 3 moles of cac2

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    78.12g of acetylene

    Explanation:

    Acetylene and calcium hydroxide are produced when H₂O reacts with CaC₂. The reaction is:

    2 H₂O + CaC₂ → C₂H₂ + Ca (OH) ₂

    Where 1 mole of C₂H₂ (acetylene) is produced per mole of CaC₂

    Thus, the addition of 3 moles of CaC₂ produces 3 moles of acetylene.

    As molecular mass of acetylene is 26.04g/mol, grams of acetylene produced are:

    3mol C₂H₂ * (26.04g / mol) = 78.12g of acetylene
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