The reaction between hemoglobin, Hb, and oxygen, O2, in
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The reaction between hemoglobin, Hb, and oxygen, O2, in red blood cells is responsible for transporting O2 to body tissues. This process can be represented by the following equilibrium reaction: Hb(aq) + O2(g) HbO2(aq) What will happen to the concentration of oxygenated hemoglobin, HbO2, at high altitude, where the pressure of oxygen is 0.1 atm instead of 0.2 atm, as it is at sea level? 1
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