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A hemoglobin molecule (molar mass
hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells, has four iron atoms per molecule and contains .340 percent iron by
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Chemical analysis show that hemoglobin contains 0.34 percent Fe by mass. What is the minimum possible molar mass of hemoglobin?
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Hemoglobin is the oxygen carrying molecule of red bloods and contains 4 atoms of iron per molecule of hemoglobin. A sample of
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The hemoglobin content of blood is about 15.4g/100mL blood. The molar mass of hemoglobin is about 64500 g/mol, and there are
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A solution was made by dissolving 5.15 mg of hemoglobin in water to give final volume of 1.00 mL. The osmotic pressure of this
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A 100.0 ml aqeuous solution that contains 0.50 g of hemoglobin has an osmotic pressure of 0.00178 atm. What is the molar mass of
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6.00 g of hemoglobin was dissolved in 250.0 mL of solution. The resulting osmotic pressure was 6.80 mmHg at 23.0C. what is the
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Hemoglobin has a molecular mass of 64 500 u. Find the mass (in kg) of one molecule of hemoglobin.
Thanks for your help, but I
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Mary
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Please someone explain the best way of solving this. A 55 kg woman has 7.5 x 10 to the power of negative 3 moles of hemoglobin
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Tony
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A hemoglobin molecule (molar mass =65000 g) can bind up to 4 oxygen molecules. In a certain experiment a .085-L solutoin
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Mischa
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