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If you have 100g of C6H12O6 how many moles of C6H12O6 do you have?

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To find the number of moles of C6H12O6 in 100g, we need to use the molar mass of C6H12O6, which is 180.18 g/mol.

So, the number of moles of C6H12O6 in 100g is:

100g / 180.18 g/mol = 0.555 moles of C6H12O6

Therefore, you have 0.555 moles of C6H12O6 in 100g.
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