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Myoglobin, a protein that stores oxygen, has a mass of 2.98 x 10-14? what?
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Answered by
bobpursley
Thus, the correct molecular weight of horse myoglobin is 16,951.49 and that of the sperm whale protein is 17,199.91 atomic mass units. So in grams, one multiplies that by the mass of 1/12 of a Carbon 12 atom, so the
horse myoglobin=1.66053892E−27 *16,900= 455087.807=2.8E02 Kg
you can do the whale myoglobin.
Human myoglobin is about 2.7731e-20 grams
If you research this, you will find the unit daltons. Convert that to grams.
horse myoglobin=1.66053892E−27 *16,900= 455087.807=2.8E02 Kg
you can do the whale myoglobin.
Human myoglobin is about 2.7731e-20 grams
If you research this, you will find the unit daltons. Convert that to grams.
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