Chapter 20: Q20.40 P (page 917)
:Find for the formation of HI(g) from its elements.
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The is obtained as: .
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Chapter 20: Q20.40 P (page 917)
:Find for the formation of HI(g) from its elements.
The is obtained as: .
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Hemoglobin carries O2 from the lungs to tissue cells, where the O2 is released. The protein is represented as Hb in its unoxygenated form and as Hb.O2 in its oxygenated form. One reason COis toxic is that it competes with O2 in binding to Hb:
(a) Ifat (body temperature), what is the ratio of [Hb.CO] to [Hb.O2] at with [O2]=[CO]?
(b) How is Le Châtelier's principle used to treat CO poisoning?
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