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24 September, 21:29

A newly discovered metalloprotein, which contains four atoms of fe per molecule of protein, is found to be 0.600% fe by mass. calculate the molar mass of the metalloprotein.

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  1. 24 September, 21:35
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    Let the basis for the calculation of the molar mass of the mellaprotein be 1 mole. If x is the mass of 1 mole of the substance then,

    Each of the mole of iron has a mass of 55.845 g/mol.

    (4 mols of Fe) (55.845 g / mol) = 223.38 grams

    This mass is 0.60% of the total mass of the mellaprotein.

    x = (223.38 grams) / (0.60/100) = 37230 g

    Answer: 37230 grams
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