First, let's convert 32.5 grams of calcium oxide (CaO) in moles, using its molar mass which is 56.08 g/mol:
![32.5\text{ g CaO}\cdot\frac{1\text{ mol CaO}}{56.08\text{ g CaO}}=0.579\text{ moles CaO.}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/chemistry/college/ogdcvepfb29dfbj3jcnogepn612zqeby38.png)
In the chemical equation, you can see that 1 mole of CaO reacting, produces 1 mol of CaF2. The mole ratio between these two compounds is 1:1, so 0.579 moles of CaO is producing 0.579 moles of CaF2.
The final step is to convert 0.579 moles of CaF2 to grams using its molar mass which is 78.08 g/mol:
![0.579molesCaF_2\cdot(78.08gCaF_2)/(1molCaF_2)=45.2gCaF_2.](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/chemistry/college/kiz0ixkbsgxww5w3br7o68jxqzaqjzyuhx.png)
The answer is that 32.5 grams of calcium oxide (CaO) reacted, producing 45.2 grams of calcium fluoride (CaF2).