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Gold number of haemoglobin is 0.03.explain why

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Gold number of haemoglobin is 0.03 , this means 0.03 mg of haemoglobin should be added in 10 cm standard gold sol (0.0053%-0.0058%) to prevent it from turning to blue (from red) upon the addition of 1 cm of a 10% solution of sodium chloride. Gold Number is a term used in colloidal chemistry.

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