EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF GENERAL, ORGANIC, A
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Chapter 6.5, Problem 6.1CIAP
Dietary iron forms a 1:1 complex with hemoglobin (Hb), which is responsible for O2 transport in the body based on the following equation:
How many moles of oxygen could be transported by the hemoglobin complex formed from 8 mg of dietary iron?
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