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9) The stable compound formed with the combination of carbon monoxide and haemoglobin​


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Answered by veeraraghava
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answer is carboxy-haemoglobin it is stable and carbon monoxide bind with haemoglobin is 800 times stronger than oxygen and haemoglobin. so carboxy haemoglobin is formed easily

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Carboxyhemoglobin or carboxyhaemoglobin (symbol COHb or HbCO) is a stable complex of carbon monoxide and hemoglobin (Hb) that forms in red blood cells upon contact with carbon monoxide (CO).


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