Firstly, you should notice that for each 6moles of CO2 6moles of H2O is to be consumed in parallel for the reaction to occur. So it is 6:6 relation which means 1:1 relation. So whatever number of moles of CO2, the number of moles of H2O consumed should be exactly the same.
The equation to find the number of moles is:
#moles= mass used of the material/ molar mass of the material.
Now look closely, you only have both the used mass and the molar mass of CO2, and using the fact we mentioned before, so using the equation to find #moles of CO2 will give us a number that is exactly equal to the number of moles of H2O.
#moles of CO2= #moles of H2O= mass CO2/ molar mass CO2=

So #moles of H2O= 12mole.
Hope this helps.
The answer is D. Phospholipids are diglycerides (two fatty acid chains covalently bonded to a glycerol molecule)
that are covalently bonded to a phosphate group by an ester linkage. Fatty
acids are long chains that are mostly made up of hydrogen and carbon, while
phosphate groups consist of a phosphorus molecule with four oxygen molecules
attached. Glycerol is a 3 carbon chain containing hydroxyl groups in each of the carbon.
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<span>C.Enough supporting evidence has accumulated for it to be called a theory.
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