Oxygen + Haemoglobin Oxyhaemoglobin
4O2 + Hb Hb4O 2
There is around 150 g of haemoglobin in 1dm3 of blood.
In a healthy adult at room temperature, 1 g of haemoglobin can combine with 1.4cm3 of oxygen.
Calculate how much oxygen can be carried in 1dm3 of blood.
To answer this question, we must look at the information already given to us in the question. You do not need prior knowledge to gain full marks here.
In 1 dm3 of blood, there is 150 g of haemoglobin.
1 g of haemoglobin can carry 1.4 cm3 of oxygen.
Step One: Find the scale factor between 1g and 150g
150g ÷ 1g = 150
Scale factor = 150
Step Two: Multiply the volume of oxygen carried by the scale factor
1.4 cm3 x 150 = 210 cm3
Therefore 150 g of haemoglobin can carry 210 cm3 of oxygen.
210 cm3 is the final answer.
In mathematical questions, remember that 1000 cm3 equals 1 dm3
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