Answer:
Convert grams of zinc to moles of zinc.
Step-by-step explanation:
This question has to do with stoichiometry. Usually, when one is solving a stoichiometry question of this sort and you are given a particular mass of reactant and asked to obtain the number of moles of product that it yields, the logical thing to do as a first step is to convert the given mass of reactant to number of moles of reactant.
Secondly, you use the given reaction equation as a standard to obtain what is required.
In the case of the question we have; I can say:
Number of moles of zinc= mass of zinc/ molar mass of zinc= 100g/65.4gmol-1
Number of moles of zinc= 1.53 moles of zinc
Since 1 mole of zinc yields 1 mole of hydrogen from the balanced reaction equation;
1.53 moles of zinc will also yield 1.53 moles of hydrogen.