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whats is haldane effect?​

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Answered by dishaa85
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :-

As more and more "Oxyhaemoglobin" is formed in the lungs, it releases more and more "H+ ions" increasing the acidity of of the blood. This phenomenon is known as "Haldane effect".

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  • "Oxyhaemoglobin" behaves as a strong acid.

  • The "H+ ions" released due to "Haldane effect", combine with bicarbonate ions, resulting in the formation of "Carbonic acid".

  • The "Carbonic acid" gets dissociated into Water and Carbon dioxide.

  • More and more Carbon dioxide is formed as more and more Oxyhaemoglobin is formed.

  • About 23% of the total Carbon dioxide in blood is transported by forming bonds with haemoglobin, which results in the formation of an unstable compound called "Carbaminohaemoglobin" (HBNHCOOH).
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