What is the mass of water that will react with 4.0g of pure calcium metal?

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To calculate the mass of water that reacts with 4.0g of calcium metal, first determine the molar mass of calcium (40 g/mol) and water (18 g/mol). The reaction indicates that one mole of calcium reacts with two moles of water. Using the formula n = m/M, calculate the number of moles of calcium and then find the corresponding mass of water needed for the reaction. The discussion emphasizes the importance of converting mole ratios to mass ratios for accurate calculations. Understanding these conversions is essential for completing the assignment effectively.
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I have an assignment that i have to do this weekend and i was wondering if anyone can help me with it, here's the only question that I don't understand;

1)calculate the mass of the water that will react completely with 4.0g of pure calcium metal according to the following equation:

Ca(s) + 2H2O ------ Ca(OH)2(s) + H2(g)

Ar(H) = 1, Ar(O) = 16, Ar(Ca) = 40

I don't know how to convert mole ratio to mass ratio.
 
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You simply need to convert the mole ratio to mass ratio. Once done, use it.

What is the formula weight for Calcium? What is the formula weight for water, H2O ?
 
I have add the formula weight of water and calcium, and I don't know how to convert mole ratio to mass ratio cause i forgot how.
 
Consult your textbook please. "I forgot" is rather weak reason to ask for help.
 
sorry but I don't have a textbook, that why I was asking for your help guys. I know that it sounds funny but in our school we weren't given any textbooks, we just have to rely on our teachers notes, the reason is that we don't have much, and another problem is that i left my form five chemistry textbook in Kiribati, I'm in fiji right now, so I wish you guys can help me with this problem, i'll be clad to received your help.
 
It boils down to the conversion between numer of moles of mass of the substance.

n=m/M

where
n - number of moles
m - mass of the substance
M - molar mass

So, you are from Kiribati? Rather remote place.
 
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