One oxygen molecule has two oxygen atoms.
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That depends on the fuel. Natural gas, methane, needs 2 molecules of oxygen, but gasoline, octane, needs 17 molecules of oxygen.
1 Each myoglobin molecule has one heme group and can bind one oxygen molecule. Hemoglobin on the other hand can bind up to 4 molecules of oxygen.
None. A water molecules contains one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms. Oxygen only contains oxygen.
Four heme groups, so I think four molecules of oxygen can be transported by one molecule of haemoglobin.
Five molecules of H2SO4 contains 20 atoms of Oxygen
4 molecules of oxygen - one to each subunit on the heme
With the production of one molecule of sugar six molecules of oxygen are produced during photosynthesis.
Six oxygen molecules are released when one glucose molecule is formed.
2 water molecules form one molecule of oxygen.
There is 1 Avagadro number - so, 6.022 x 1023 molecules in 1 mole of oxygen.
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One is produced
1 Each myoglobin molecule has one heme group and can bind one oxygen molecule. Hemoglobin on the other hand can bind up to 4 molecules of oxygen.
there are approximatly 1120000000 oxygen molecules in one red blood cell with some figures i found i worked it out to be 30240000000000000000000 oxygen molecules, but please if you have a more accurate figure...add it! :D
Two with one atom of Nitrogen
23 moles of oxygen contain 138,509.10e23 molecules.