Balancing chemical equation


Assignment:

Using the balanced chemical equation:

C6H12O6 + 2H(positive charge)--> C6H14O6

Answer the following
A. How many grams of C*6H*12O*6 equals one mole?
B. How many grams of C*6H*14O*6 equals one mole?
C. How many moles of H(positive charge) react with 1 mol of C*6H*12O*6?
D. How many grams of C*6H*12O*6 react with 1 mol of H(positive charge)?
E. How many grams of C*6H*14O*6 should be formed from the reaction of C*6H*14O*6 should be formed from the reaction of C*6H*12O*6 and H(positive charge)?
F. If the reaction only produces 6.0 g of C*6H*14O*6, calculate the percent yield of C*6H*14O*6.
G. What is the maximum number of molecules of C*6H*14O*6 that can be formed in this reaction?

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