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Carboxy hemoglobin is more stable compound why

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Answered by guptaaakshaj
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Carbon monoxide(CO) has more affinity with haemoglobin than oxygen O2 hence carboxyhaemoglobin is stable



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Answered by preeancubnrzi
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Carboxyhaemoglobin is formed when carbon monoxide(CO) binds with haemoglobin(Hb).

Carbon monoxide binds with Hb to form 300 times more stable compound than oxyhaemoglobin complex.

Carbon monoxide is a very aggressive molecule. It has a greater affinity for haemoglobin than oxygen does. Carbon monoxide binds to hemoglobin at the same sites as oxygen, but more tightly due to higher affinity and greater stability.

It displaces oxygen and quickly binds, hence very little oxygen is transported through the body cells.

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