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Haemoglobin is 67200. The number of iron atoms (At. W = 56) in one molecule of

haemoglobin is

a) 6 b) 1 c) 4 d) 2​

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Answered by acekaplayer
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Answer:

option c

Explanation:

The number of iron atoms (At. Wt. of Fe=56) present in one molecule of haemoglobin is. Gram atom of Fe=672×0.3356=4.

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Answered by hotgopigopi
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Answer:

Explanation:

The number of iron atoms (At. Wt. of Fe=56) present in one molecule of haemoglobin is. Gram atom of Fe=672×0.3356=4.                                                                         plz mark me as brainleiest

                                       

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