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how is carboxy formed​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When haemoglobin bonds with carbon divide carboxy haemoglobin is formed which does not have an affinity for oxygen and thus prevents it mixing with blood. Hence carboxy haemoglobin is harmful for us.

Answered by archaanarawat
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When haemoglobin bonds with carbon divide carboxy haemoglobin is formed which does not have an affinity for oxygen and thus prevents it mixing with blood. Hence carboxy haemoglobin is harmful for us.

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