Hi,
I am trying to understand why the iron's oxidation level in deoxyhaemoglobin is +2, I mean it is bonded to 4 pyrrole rings on the nitrogen (the book showing 2 full lines to 2 of them, and 2 broken lines to the other 2) , and 1 bond to the proximal histidine, so how is it exactly +2? if the broken lines are not covalent bonds, then it should be +3?
Could someone please explain all the bonds that the iron atom has in this molecule?