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How is carboxy haemoglobin formed?​

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Answered by nightx392
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Carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) is a stable complex of carbon monoxide that forms in red blood cells when carbon monoxide is inhaled. It is produced from hepatic metabolism of methylene chloride or as a byproduct in the process of hemoglobin degradation.

Answered by IqBroly
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Carbon monoxide is the product of incomplete combustion of fuels. Inhalation of carbon monoxide leads to the formation of carboxy haemoglobin as it reacts ...

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