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Myoglobin, and iron - and oxygen-binding protein found in the muscle tissue of vertebrates, is 0.316% fe by mass. if a myoglobin molecule contains one iron atom, what is the molar mass of myoglobin?

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    Myoglobin is a small, red protein that is found in muscles. It binds oxygen molecules and supplies them when the muscle is working.

    The atomic weight of Iron is 55,847 g/mol

    This problem tell us is 0.316% fe by mass and contains one iron atom

    55.847 g/mol is to 0.316% as x is to 100%

    x = 17673.10 g/mol

    The molar mass of myoglobin is 17673.10 g/mol
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