Calculate the mass of sucrose `C_(12)H_(22)O_(11) (s)` produced by mixing `78 g` of `C(s), 11 g` of `H_(2)(g) & 67.2 "litre"` of `O_(2)(g)` at `STP` according to given reaction (unbalanced) ?
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`12C(s) +11 H_(2)(g) +(11)/(2)O_(2) to C_(12)H_(22)O_(11)(s)` Moles taken `{:((78)/(12),(11)/(2),(67.2)/(22.4)),(=6.5,=5.5,=3):}`
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