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The red colour of blood is due to haemoglobin. It contain `0.335` percent of iron. Four atoms of iron are present in one molecule of haemoglobin. What is the molecular mass of haemoglobin ? (Given that the atomic mass of Fe = 55.84)

Answer» 1 atom of iron will correspond to atomic mass of iron `= 55.84` parts
4 atoms of iron will correspond to mass of iron `= 55.84 xx 4`
`=223.36` parts
Now, `0.335` part of iron will correspond to mass of haemoglobin = 100 parts
`:. 223.36` parts of iron will correspond to mass of haemoglobin `= (100 "parts") xx ((223.36 "parts"))/((0.335 "part"))`
`= 66675` parts
Molecular mass of haemoglobin `= 66675 u`.


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