What type of magnetic changes on Fe2+ in haemoglobin takes places in the presence and absence of oxygen?
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in presence of oxygen it oxyhemoglobin
in presence of carbon dioxide it form Carbaminohemoglobin
and with co it forms corboxyheamoglobin
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In the presence of oxygen haemoglobin makes oxyhaemoglobin . In oxyhaemoglobin the Fe²+ shows diamagnetic nature. In the absence of oxygen ( deoxyhaemoglobin ) Fe²+ shows paramagnetic nature.
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