1st the translation: I think that it is so said in my mother language, only "the mass share from the product is 28.17%".If I made a mistake I am sorry. I suppose that they mean the base that is made because H2 vaporizes.
I tried with a monovalent metal:
2M+2H2O-->2MOH+H2
M is the mass of the metal.
n(H2)=(10/M)/2 m(H2) is 10/M.
m(MOH)=(10/M)*(M+17)=(10M+170)/M
Now:
28.17%:100%=m(MOH):[(50+10)-m(H2)], 50 is the mass of water (d=1g/cm3).
M=24.6g doesn't fit to any metal. The nearest one is Mg but Mg is divalent.
Then I tried with the oxides, but they don't produce H2 when solubled in water.
Only hydrids left. I tried hydrid of a monovalent metal and I got that M=23g(Na). So the substance would be NaH. The problem is I don't have the answer, so if someone could confirm that I done this well.