Question
hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells, has four iron atoms per molecule and contains .340 percent iron by mass. calculate the molar mass of hemoglobin!
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Answers
(4*Fe/molar mass)*100 = 0.340
Solve for molar mass.
Solve for molar mass.
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