Why rurting does not take place in hemoglobin
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In haemoglobin, there is oxygen and iron and still there is no rust. ... Iron in the blood is oxidized when it binds Oxygen, which is similar to what happens on car bumpers and chain-linked fences. The oxidation, or rusting, of Iron in hemoglobin gives oxygenated blood its brighter red color.
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