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How many moles of C6H12O6 do you have if you have 200 g of C6H12O6?
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How many moles of C6H12O6
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Approximately 1.11
If you divide the 200 grams of C6H12O6 given by the molar mass C6H12O6 (180.156 g/mol) you get your answer in moles = 1.11014898
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