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What would be the molar concentration of human DNA in a human cell? Consult your teacher.

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The molar concentration of human DNA in a human diploid cell is as follows:
`implies`Total number oc hromosomes `xx6.023xx10^(23)`
`implies46xx6.023xx10^(23)implies2.77xx10^(23)` moles
Hence, the molar concentration of DNA in each diploid cell in humans is `2.77xx1023`moles.
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