The compound formed when carbon dioxide combines with the hameoglobin of the blood
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carboxyhaemoglobin. a stable compound produced when carbon monoxide combines irreversibly with HAEMOGLOBIN in the red blood cells, giving the blood a bright red colour. A consequence of the reaction is that haemoglobin is less able to combine freely with oxygen.
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Some carbon dioxide binds to blood proteins, principally hemoglobin, toform a compound known as carbamate. About 88 percent ofcarbon dioxide in the blood is in theform of bicarbonate ion.
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