The Co2+-porphyrin complex is more stable than the
Chapter 23, Problem 58P(choose chapter or problem)
The \(\mathrm{Co}^{2+}\) -porphyrin complex is more stable than the \(\mathrm{Fe}^{2+}\) -porphyrin complex. Why, then, is iron the metal ion in hemoglobin (and other heme-containing proteins)?
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