Answer and Explanation:
To calculate the number of moles of hemoglobin present in a typical adult, we can use the given information and the formula for calculating the number of moles (n) as n = mass / molar mass.
First, we can calculate the total mass of hemoglobin in a typical adult body: 6.0 L blood * (1000 mL / 1 L) * (15.5 g hemoglobin / 100 mL blood) = 930 g hemoglobin
Next, we can use the molar mass of hemoglobin to calculate the number of moles: n = 930 g / 64,500 g/mol = 0.0144 mol
So, a typical adult body contains approximately 0.0144 moles of hemoglobin.