Why does not iron (Fe)present in our blood get rusted
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The iron in your body is not present as metallic iron, it is present as iron ions. Irons don't rust because they are already oxidized. Most of the bodies iron is tied up in the hemoglobin in blood.
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The iron in your body is not present as metallic iron, it is present as iron ions. Irons don't rust because they are already oxidized. Most of the bodies iron is tied up in the hemoglobin in blood.
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hey mate iron which is present in our body
iron is not floating in the bloodit is a part of large molecule know as hemoglobin the propensityof the iron is interact with the with the oxygen by rusting are oxidising to become iron oxide is what allows the most organic heme group to hold tightly onto Oxygen and delivered to the body so because the iron is not rusted in the body hey maths with me help you please mark me as brain list
iron is not floating in the bloodit is a part of large molecule know as hemoglobin the propensityof the iron is interact with the with the oxygen by rusting are oxidising to become iron oxide is what allows the most organic heme group to hold tightly onto Oxygen and delivered to the body so because the iron is not rusted in the body hey maths with me help you please mark me as brain list
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