why does carbon has a greater affinity for oxygen
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Oxygen binds to the iron atoms in the protein whereas carbon dioxide CO2 is bound to the protein chains of the structure. Carbon dioxide doesn't compete with oxygen in this binding process. ... It has a greater affinity for hemoglobin than oxygen does.
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