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Haemoglobin complex with carbon monoxide

In the complex, haemoglobin, oxygen or carbon monoxide can displace one of the imidazole groups there is a consequent redistribution of electrons (bringing 12 electrons to the ferrous ion) with formation of... [Pg.115]

Lewis add-base reactions keep us alive. When we inhale air, the O2 molecules, which are rich in lone pairs, form a complex with the Fe atom that hes in the four-fold heart of a haemoglobin molecule. The oxygen is thereby transported to other parts of the body, where it is released and used in the reactions that power us. Carbon monoxide. [Pg.74]


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