The reaction shown below occurs in the blood between hemoglobin (hb) and oxygen.
hb + o2...
Chemistry, 24.12.2019 20:31 heavendl13
The reaction shown below occurs in the blood between hemoglobin (hb) and oxygen.
hb + o2 ⇄ hbo2
which of the following correctly describes this reaction:
a. equilibrium reaction
b. in the lungs, the reaction proceeds to the right
c. in the muscles, the reaction proceeds to the left
d. the k value for the reaction is extremely small.
a and d only
b and c only
a, b, and c only
a, b, c, and d
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