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What is reason carbon monoxide is poisonous 11th chemistry?

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Answered by satender74
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Because our hemoglobin not detect the difference between oxygen and CO and it is attached hemoglobin then bloak the suplly of oxygen in our body thats redult is death

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Answered by Fuhad
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The poisonous nature of carbon monoxide (CO) is, due to its ability to form a complex with haemoglobin which is about 300 times more stable than the oxygen haemoglobin complex. This prevents haemoglobin (in the red blood corpuscles) from carrying oxygen in the body and ultimately result¬ing in death.

Haemoglobin + CO ------> Carboxyhaemoglobin

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