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Standard XII
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Concentration Terms
Number of Fe ...
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Number of Fe atoms in 100 g of Haemoglobin if it contains 0.33% Fe is \lbrack Atomic mass of Fe = 56\rbrack?
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Q.
Number of
F
e
atoms in 100 g haemoglobin if it contains 0.33%
F
e
.
(Atomic mass of
F
e
=
56
)
Q.
Haemoglobin contains
0.33
% of
F
e
by weight. If
1
molecule of haemoglobin contains
2
F
e
atoms, the molecular weight of haemoglobin will be nearly:
[Atomic weight of
F
e
=
56
]
Q.
Haemoglobin contains
0.33
%
of
F
e
by weight. If
1
molecule of Haemoglobin contains two
F
e
atoms, the molecular weight of Haemoglobin will be (at wt.of
F
e
=
56
) nearly:
Q.
Haemoglobin contains
0.33
%
Fe by weight, the molecular weight of haemoglobin is approximately
672200
, then calculate the number of Fe atoms present in the molecule of haemoglobin.
Q.
Haemoglobin contains
0.25
% iron
(
F
e
)
by mass. The molar mass of haemoglobin is
89600
g/mole. The number
F
e
atoms present in each molecule of haemoglobin is
________
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