Combustion
Oxygen.
Fluorine does not have the highest electron affinity it has highest electronegativity the highest electron affinity is for chlorine atom.
In anaemia 23-dpg is increased & oxygen affinity is reduced.. Tissue gets more oxygen... Thanks...
No. The most reactive non metal, fluorine, has the highest electron affinity.
It has high affinity for electrons.
Oxygen.
Fluorine does not have the highest electron affinity it has highest electronegativity the highest electron affinity is for chlorine atom.
Oxygen: It has higher electronegativity than any of the others listed.
chlorine has the highest electron affinity
As it shifts to the right, it means that haemoglobin has a lesser affinity for oxygen
In anaemia 23-dpg is increased & oxygen affinity is reduced.. Tissue gets more oxygen... Thanks...
Sodium, when exposed to air has a great affinity for oxygen, such that it bursts into flame
Yes. Oxygen has greater electron affinity than any other element except fluorine.
hemoglobin is the core of RBC'S and it has greater affinity to oxygen
Haemoglobine combines with oxygen to form oxihaemoglobine
No. The most reactive non metal, fluorine, has the highest electron affinity.
The affinity of hemoglobin for CO is roughly 20,000 times greater than that of oxygen in vitro. In vivo, the affinity of hemoglobin for CO is roughly 200-225 greater than that of oxygen. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- O2 has stronger bond than CO. Therefore, the oxygen in CO loves the iron in the hemoglobin as iron ends with two electrons which complete the 6 electrons in the oxygen. In vivo, the affinity of hemglobin for CO is about 153 from 141x153/141. by amin elsersawi