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GX The red colour of blood is due to a compound called "haemoglobin”. It contains 0.335 % of iron. Four atoms of iron are present in one molecule of haemoglobin. What is its molecular weight? (At. mass : Fe 55.84) ​

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haemoglobin”. It contains 0.335 % of iron. Four atoms of iron are present in one molecule of haemoglobin.

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