The protein that carries oxygen in the blood is called hemoglobin. It is 0.335% Fe by mass.

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The protein that carries oxygen in the blood is called hemoglobin. It is 0.335% Fe by mass. Given that a molecule of hemoglobin contains four iron atoms, describe how you can calculate the molar mass of hemoglobin. Do you need to look up anything to do it?

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Chemistry For Engineering Students

ISBN: 9780357026991

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Authors: Lawrence S. Brown, Tom Holme

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