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18 March, 16:03

Vitamin, cyanocobalamin, is essential for human nutrition. It is concentrated in animal tissue but not in higher plants. Although nutritional requirements for the vitamin are quite low, people who abstain completely from animal products may develop a deficiency anemia. Cyanocobalamin is the form used in vitamin supplements. It contains 4.34% cobalt by mass. Calculate the molar mass of cyanocobalamin, assuming that there is one atom of cobalt in every molecule of cyanocobalamin.

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    1360.0 g/mol

    Explanation:

    If there is one atom of cobalt in every molecule of cyanocobalamin its chemical formula must be

    CoX₂, so there is 1 mol of cobalt for 1 mol of the compound. The molar mass of the cobalt is 59 g/mol. So, there is 59 g of cobalt in 1 mol of the cyanocobalamin and it represents 4.34% of the total mass, so:

    0.0434m = 59

    m = 1359.45 g of cyanocobalamin

    The molar mass of the molecule is the mass divided by the number of moles (which is 1), so it is:

    M = 1359.45 g/mol = 1360.0 g/mol
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