12. The combustion of glucose is represented by the following balanced equation: CgH1206 +6 O2 6 H20+6 CO2. Which reactant is the limiting reagent if there is 1 gram of both C6H2O6 and O2? a. CH1206 b. H20 с. Оз d. CO2
12. The combustion of glucose is represented by the following balanced equation: CgH1206 +6 O2 6 H20+6 CO2. Which reactant is the limiting reagent if there is 1 gram of both C6H2O6 and O2? a. CH1206 b. H20 с. Оз d. CO2
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