From the following reaction: 2C_6H_12 O_6(s)+2O_2(g) → 12CO_2(g)+4H_2O_(l) …

From the following reaction:
2C6H12O6(s)+2O2(g)12CO2(g)+4H2O(l)ΔHrxn=1680kJ2C_6H_{12} O_{6(s)}+2O_{2(g)} \to 12CO_{2(g)}+4H_2O_{(l)} \hspace{20pt} \Delta H_{rxn}=-1680 kJ
When an unknown quantity of sugar (C6H12O6) is burned, it was determined that the internal energy of the system decreased by 960 kJ and that 15.7 kJ of work was done on the system. How many grams of sugar were present at the beginning of this specific reaction?

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