2C7H6O3 + C4H6O3 --> 2C9H8O4 + H2O
2C7H6O3
given: 15.0g
1 mole: 276.26g
I haven't fully checked your work, but I'd look at this here.
The "2" in front of the molecule is a coefficent, representing the mole ratio of this molecule to the rest of the equation. Like I said, I didn't run through your whole equation and check your numbers, but if I were to guess a point where you may have messed up, it would probably be here. You're saying that you have ONE mole of TWO moles of the substance, which is going to make things complicated for you.
One mole of C
7H
6O
3 is 138.06g, half of your answer. Two moles is 276.26g. For every two moles of C
7H
6O
3, you have one mole of C
4H
6O
3, two moles of C
9H
8O
4, and one mole of H
2O.
Does that help?