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Assuming that the sugar found in the bubble gum is C6H12O6, You find the molar mass=180.16, Then divide the mass of a piece of gum, (Dubble Bubble is 6g~). 6/180.16=.0277mols

Therefore the moles of sugar in a piece of Dubble Bubble is .0277mols.

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This would really depends on the type of candy and how big a piece is. Hard candy such as boiled sweets is almost 100% dextrose with a small amount consisting of flavour molecules, so the amount of sugar in such a candy would be roughly equivalent to the weight of the sweet.

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