what is bohr's effect
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Bohr's effect refers to the observation that increases in the carbon dioxide partial pressure of blood or decrease in blood pH which results in lower affinity of blood hemoglobin for oxygen. Meaning that the decrease in oxygen affinity of a respiratory pigment (hemoglobin) in response to decrease in blood pH resulting from increase in carbon dioxide concentration.
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According to Bohr's theory,energy is quantized,that is for each orbital,the energy corresponding is n multiple of a constant.
So, as ∆E = hν,we can find the frequency of transition.
There will be four spectral lines and they correspond to Bracket.
According to Bohr's theory,energy is quantized,that is for each orbital,the energy corresponding is n multiple of a constant.
So, as ∆E = hν,we can find the frequency of transition.
There will be four spectral lines and they correspond to Bracket.
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