A problem is very much puzzling me any thoughts/help on how to answer this is appreciated
Hemoglobin plays a part in a series of equilibria involving protonation-deprotonation and oygenation-deoxygenation. THe overall reaction is approximately as follows: HbH^+ (aq) +02(aq)----> Hbo2(aq) + H^+(aq) (Where HbH^+ stands for hemoglobin, and Hb02 stands for oxyhemoglobin)
A) The concentration of 02 is higher in the lungs and lower in the tissues. What effect does a [02] have on the position of this equilibrium?
B) The normal pH of blood is 7.4. What is the [H^+] in normal blood? Is it acidic, basic , or neutral?
C) If the blood pH is lowered by the presence of large amounts of acidic metabolism products, a condition known as acidosis results, What effect does lowering the blood pH have on the ability of hemoglobin to transport 02?
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