About 68 kDa
Helium is actually lighter than hemoglobin. The molecular weight of helium is about 4 g/mol, while the molecular weight of hemoglobin is approximately 64,500 g/mol. Therefore, helium is not heavier than hemoglobin; it is significantly lighter by a factor of about 16,125.
The molecular mass of cytosine is approximately 111.1 grams per mole.
The molecular mass of water vapour is 18.01528
The gram molecular mass of hydrogen is 1 gram per mole.
To find the gram molecular mass of the compound, you can use the formula: mass = moles × gram molecular mass. Given that 5 moles of the compound have a mass of 100 grams, you can rearrange the formula to find the gram molecular mass: gram molecular mass = mass / moles. Thus, gram molecular mass = 100 grams / 5 moles = 20 grams per mole.
If a quarter of the mass of the molecule is iron and the mass of the molecule is 89600u, then the mass of iron is 22400u ... a quarter of the total mass.
Hemoglobin A (the type most often found in adults) has a molecular weight of 68 000 Da. Daltons (Da), atomic mass units (amu), and molar weight are all equivalent, so hemoglobin A has a molecular weight of 68 000g/mol.
A hydrogen atom is about 1836 times lighter than a single hemoglobin molecule. This is because the atomic mass of a hydrogen atom is approximately 1 atomic mass unit (amu), while the molecular mass of a hemoglobin molecule is roughly 1836 amu.
I assume you mean the molecular mass. Its molecular mass is 86.175
I assume you mean the molecular mass. Its molecular mass is 342.3g/mol
Helium is actually lighter than hemoglobin. The molecular weight of helium is about 4 g/mol, while the molecular weight of hemoglobin is approximately 64,500 g/mol. Therefore, helium is not heavier than hemoglobin; it is significantly lighter by a factor of about 16,125.
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The molecular mass of cytosine is approximately 111.1 grams per mole.
Molecular mass of pentane is 72 u.
The molecular mass of water vapour is 18.01528
The gram molecular mass of hydrogen is 1 gram per mole.
To find the gram molecular mass of the compound, you can use the formula: mass = moles × gram molecular mass. Given that 5 moles of the compound have a mass of 100 grams, you can rearrange the formula to find the gram molecular mass: gram molecular mass = mass / moles. Thus, gram molecular mass = 100 grams / 5 moles = 20 grams per mole.