When you write the calculations can you please write them with units so I can understand
1.The acid-promoted dehydration of alcohols affords a mixture of two alkene isomers, along with water. Next week, students will carry out this reaction using with 750 μã of 1- methylcyclohexanol (density = 0.919 g/mL) or 2-methylcyclohexanol (density = 0.93 g/mL) and 225 ul. of a concentrated solution of phosphoric acid (85% w/w, sorn density-1.685 g/mL). Note: "ww"-weight per weight, which translates into 85 g of pure H3PO4 per 100 g of solution. + H2O A4 2-Methylcyclohexanol 1-Methylcyclo hexene 3-Methylcyclohexene CM1 H3PO4 (cat.) +H20 1-Methylcyclohexanol 1-Methylcyclohexene Methylenecyclohexane (a) Convert the amounts of 1-methylcyclohexanol, 2-methylcyclohexanol, and phosphoric acid nto mmols. Calculate molar masses using the structures above. (b)What is the limiting reagent in the reaction of 2-methylcyclohexanol with phosphoric acid? What is the theoretical yield (in mg) of the mixture of alkenes in this reaction (both alkene products have the same molecular mass)? (c) What is the limiting reagent in the reaction of 1-methylcyclohexanol with phosphoric acid? What is the theoretical yield in this reaction?