One molecule of hemoglobin will combine with four molecules of oxygen. If 1.0 g of hemoglobin combines with 1.53 mL of oxygen at body temperature (37 °C) and a pressure of 743 torr, what is the molar mass of hemoglobin?
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Given: Pressure = 743 torr = 743/760 atm Volume = 1.53 mL = 1.53/1000 L Gas constant (R) = 0.08206 L.atm/mol.K Temperature (T) = 37 + 273.15 K Moles of oxygen = (Pressure x Volume) / (R x T) Moles of oxygen = (743/760) x (1.53/1000) / (0.08206 x (37 + Show more…
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One molecule of hemoglobin will combine with four molecules of oxygen. If $1.0 \mathrm{g}$ of hemoglobin combines with $1.53 \mathrm{mL}$ of oxygen at body temperature $\left(37^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\right)$ and a pressure of 743 torr, what is the molar mass of hemoglobin?
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