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An enzyme contains 5.6% Fe, calculate number of Fe atoms present in 1g of enzyme.

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To solve the problem of calculating the number of iron (Fe) atoms present in 1 gram of an enzyme that contains 5.6% iron, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Determine the mass of iron in 1 gram of enzyme:** Since the enzyme contains 5.6% iron, we can calculate the mass of iron in 1 gram of the enzyme. \[ \text{Mass of Fe} = \frac{5.6}{100} \times 1 \text{ g} = 0.056 \text{ g} ...
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