Calcium hydride, CaH2, reacts with water to form hydrogen gas:
CaH2(π )+2 H2O(π)βΆCa(OH)2(ππ)+2 H2(π)
This reaction is sometimes used to inflate life rafts, weather balloons, and the like, when a simple, compact means of generating H2 is desired. How many grams of CaH2 are needed to generate 145 L of H2 gas if the pressure of H2 is 825 torr at 21Β°C?