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2C6H6 + 1502 →12CO2 + 6H20

Calculate the number of moles of C6H6 needed to produce 50.0g of water.
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Answer:

.926 moles

Explanation:

Rounding :

H2 0 = 18 gm/mole

   50 gm would then be   50 / 18 = 2.7777 moles of water

every two moles of 2 C6H6   produces   6 moles of water

   2.7777/6  * 2 = .926 moles

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