during the last few days of my period the bleeding is very light and the blood starts off with an iron oxide colour and then slowly oxidizes to a bluish green color like copper oxide.
I am interested in knowing why this happens and so I figured this:
I could take a sample of oxygenated blood. I could then somehow calculate the amounts of Iron(II) oxide, Iron(III) oxide, Iron(II, III) oxide, Copper(II) oxide, Iron(II) hydroxide, Iron(III) hydroxide, Iron(II, III) hydroxide, and Copper(II) hydroxide over time and look at the blood to see if that corresponds with a bright red color, a dark red color, an iron oxide color, or a copper oxide color and predict the reactions that happen with Iron and Copper.
The question is, How would I be able to do this?