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grams. This means that one mole of zinc weighs the same as the atomic mass of zinc in grams, which is approximately 65.38 grams.
Zinc is a trace element as the others are found in large amounts.
For every 1 gram of zinc, 3.88 grams of iodine are required to react. So in this case, with 4.2 grams of zinc, the amount of iodine needed would be (4.2 grams zinc) * (3.88 grams iodine / 1 gram zinc) = 16.296 grams of iodine.
There are .000373 grams of blood in an average human body.
The density of zinc is approximately 7.14 grams per cubic centimeter at room temperature.
There are roughly 1000 grams of calcium in the human body. 99% (990 grams) of this calcium is stored in human bone (reservoir for calcium in the body). The remaining 10 grams is circulating in the blood (about 5 grams bound to protein and 5 grams circulating freely).
To calculate the number of moles of zinc, use the formula: moles = mass (grams) / molar mass (grams/mol). The molar mass of zinc (Zn) is approximately 65.38 g/mol. Therefore, 125 grams of zinc is equal to 125 g / 65.38 g/mol, which is about 1.91 moles of zinc.
The most effective way for the human body to absorb zinc is through dietary sources, such as meat, shellfish, legumes, nuts, and seeds. Consuming these foods along with sources of vitamin C can also enhance zinc absorption.