Answer: The number of
ions in one molecule of hemoglobin are 4.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to mole concept:
1 mole of an element contains
number of atoms.
We are given:
Mass of 1 mole of hemoglobin =

number of molecules have a mass of

So, 1 molecule of hemoglobin will have a mass of

It is also given that 0.33 mass % of hemoglobin has
ions
So, mass of
ions will be =

- To calculate the number of moles, we use the equation:

Given mass of iron ion =

Molar mass of iron ion = 55.85 g/mol
Putting values in above equation, we get:

1 mole of an element contains
number of atoms.
So,
moles of hemoglobin will contain =

Hence, the number of
ions in one molecule of hemoglobin are 4.