Answer:
0.01454 grams of oxygen is present per kilogram of human muscle.
0.1454 grams of oxygen is present per kilogram of sperm whale muscle.
Explanation:
Given : The myoglobin is fully saturated with oxygen gas.
Moles of myoglobin = Moles of oxygen gas
Molecular mass of myoglobin = 17,600 g/mol
(assumed same fro whale and human )
Myoglobin content in humans = 8 g/kg
Mole of molyoglobin in human muscles per kg :[tex]\frac{8 g/kg}{17,600 g/mol}[/tex]
Mass of oxygen present in per kg of human muscle:
Moles of oxygen gas Ă— 32g/mol :
[tex]\frac{8 g/kg}{17,600 g/mol}\times 32 g/mol=0.01454[/tex] g/kg of human muscle
Myoglobin content in whales= 80 g/kg
Mole of molyoglobin in whale muscles per kg :[tex]\frac{80 g/kg}{17,600 g/mol}[/tex]
Moles of myoglobin = Moles of oxygen gas
Mass of oxygen present in per kg of sperm whale muscle:
Moles of oxygen gas Ă— 32g/mol :
[tex]\frac{80 g/kg}{17,600 g/mol}\times 32 g/mol=0.1454[/tex] g/kg of whale muscle