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This cannot be answered without knowing how much oxygen there is. ===== Each molecule of oxygen consists of two atoms of oxygen.
Atomic oxygen is many oxygen atoms (O). Molecular oxygen is lots of oxygen molecules which are each made of two oxygen atoms bonded together (O2).
4 molecules of hydrogen & oxygen4 atoms hydrogen& 3 of oxygen
The act of respiration involves a chemical reaction taking in Oxygen from the outside and carbon from the animal producing CO2. Since there was a change of material, these C02 molecules are new, and therefore not the same as what came in. Also, it might be argued that any substance taken into the lungs that exits as the same was not part of the breath (such as water from a drowning victim is not "breathing water" after being revived with CPR). And while these CO2 molecules might be taken in by other organisms that do not process them, plants are credited with the conversion back to O2. So regardless of the gas you're taking in, you can never breathe the same gas that Einstein did, because he already "breathed it all up."
Since each mole of carbon dioxide molecules contains two moles of oxygen atoms, as indicated by the formula CO2 for carbon dioxide, half a mole of carbon dioxide will have one mole of oxygen atoms.
Each RBC can carry up to 4 oxygen molecules.
4 molecules of oxygen - one to each subunit on the heme
This cannot be answered without knowing how much oxygen there is. ===== Each molecule of oxygen consists of two atoms 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.
Twelve. Glucose is C6H12O6, so two molecules of glucose would give you: 12 carbon atoms 24 hydrogen atoms 12 oxygen atoms The 12 molecules of oxygen would give 24 oxygen atoms, for 48 total atoms of oxygen. So...each carbon atom would take two oxygen atoms to give 12 molecules of carbon dioxide, and each remaining oxygen atom would take two hydrogen atoms to give 12 molecules of water.
Atomic oxygen is many oxygen atoms (O). Molecular oxygen is lots of oxygen molecules which are each made of two oxygen atoms bonded together (O2).
each Red blood cell is capable of transporting oxygen, and carbon dioxide.
23 moles of oxygen contain 138,509.10e23 molecules.
Air is 21% oxygen so 21% of 200 is 42 oxygen molecules.
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Yes. There are 6.02 x 10e23 molecules in a mole. 2 atoms of oxygen in a molecule of oxygen. Nitrogen molecule also 2 atoms. A mole of gas is ~22.4 liters. A normal resting breath of air for an adult is ~500mL Roughly 99% of air is either oxygen molecules or nitrogen molecules. [(0.5 liters/breath) divided by (22.4 liters/mole)] times (6.02 x 10e23) equals ~ 1,340,000,000,000,000,000,000 molecules in every breath Given that O2 and N2 have 2 atoms/molecule, there would be twice as many atoms ~2,700,000,000,000,000,000,000/breath you'd probably have millions, if not billions of atoms that had been breathed by any person who'd ever lived.
Haemoglobin combines with four molecules of oxygen.