Carboxy hemoglobin is more stable compound why
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Carboxyhemoglobin is a molecule formed in red blood cells that is a stable formation of hemoglobin with carbon monoxide. It is the mechanism behind carbon monoxide poisoning. In a normal air/blood mixture, hemoglobin is an unstable molecule that is found either as a compound with oxygen or carbon dioxide.
Carboxyhemoglobin is a molecule formed in red blood cells that is a stable formation of hemoglobin with carbon monoxide. It is the mechanism behind carbon monoxide poisoning. In a normal air/blood mixture, hemoglobin is an unstable molecule that is found either as a compound with oxygen or carbon dioxide.
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