Chemistry, asked by ankit1234580, 2 months ago

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6. When carbon monoxide reacts with haemoglobin, it decreases the
capacity of the blood.​

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Answered by AwesomeVibes
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Carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) is formed when CO binds with hemoglobin with an affinity 200 times greater than oxygen, thereby decreasing oxygen-carrying capacity and the release of oxygen to tissues, leading to tissue hypoxia.

Answered by KingOFDemonX
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Carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) is formed when CO binds with hemoglobin with an affinity 200 times greater than oxygen, thereby decreasing oxygen-carrying capacity and the release of oxygen to tissues, leading to tissue hypoxiac

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