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Haldane effect. The Haldane effect is a property of hemoglobin first described by John Scott Haldane. Oxygenation of blood in the lungs displaces carbon dioxide from hemoglobin which increases the removal of carbon dioxide. This property is the Haldane effect.
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As more and more "Oxyhaemoglobin" is formed in the lungs, it releases more and more "H+ ions" increasing the acidity of of the blood. This phenomenon is known as "Haldane effect".
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- "Oxyhaemoglobin" behaves as a strong acid.
- The "H+ ions" released due to "Haldane effect", combine with bicarbonate ions, resulting in the formation of "Carbonic acid".
- The "Carbonic acid" gets dissociated into Water and Carbon dioxide.
- More and more Carbon dioxide is formed as more and more Oxyhaemoglobin is formed.
- About 23% of the total Carbon dioxide in blood is transported by forming bonds with haemoglobin, which results in the formation of an unstable compound called "Carbaminohaemoglobin" (HBNHCOOH).
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