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Q: What binding site does carbon monoxide has?
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Does carbon monoxide compete with oxygen for the same binding site?

Yes. Carbon monoxide combines with haemoglobin to form carboxyhaemoglobin. This prevents the normal combination of oxygen with haemoglobin, thus depriving cells all round the body of the oxygen they need.


Which gas binds to hemoglobin more strongly than oxygen?

Carbon monoxide. It has ten times higher binding efficiency to iron in the heme group than oxygen does


Does carbon monoxide bond to hemoglobin more effectively then oxygen does?

Yes - haemoglobin has a higher affinity for carbon monoxide than oxygen. This means that it will bind to carbon monoxide in preference.The binding of carbon monoxide at one site of the haemoglobin increases the affinity for oxygen at the other 3 sites - which may cause problems as the oxygen is not released when it should be.Yes, irreversible while with oxygen reversibleYes, that's why you suffocate if you get stuck in a car with the exhaust coming in. The Carbon Monoxide sticks to your haemoglobin so the oxygen cannot.


When you exhale do you breathe out carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide?

of course we breathe out carbon dioxide not carbon monoxide


How much carbon monoxide does soda have?

Soda does not have any amounts of carbon monoxide. It has carbon dioxide dissolved in it, but no carbon monoxide.


How does incomplete combustion affect asthmatics?

incomplete combustion of organic substances, including fuels create products including nitrogen diozide, carbon monoxide and others like fine particulate levels of organic and elemental carbon, for instance Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless gas it interferes with normal oxygen uptake and is associated with asthma aggravation, it is increased in asthmatic patients not treated with corticosteroids. High levels of exhaled CO concentration may reflect inflammation of the asthmatic lung. The binding affinity of carbon monoxide for hemoglobin is over 200 times greater than that of the affinity of oxygen for hemoglobin, carbon monoxide decreases O2 storage in muscle cells by binding to, and displacing O2 from, myoglobin. When CO binds to the hemoglobin it cannot be released nearly as readily as oxygen would be. The preferential binding of carbon monoxide to heme iron is the main reason for carbon monoxide poisoning. All tissues (including the brain and heart. ) are vulnerable to carbon monoxide those having the highest O2 demand are particularly vulnerable.


Does charcoal contain carbon monoxide?

It does not contain carbon monoxide, but it will likely produce carbon monoxide when burned.


Is carbon monoxide c02?

no that is carbon dioxide,carbon monoxide is CO


Does carbon monoxide react on any substance?

Carbon monoxide reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide. Carbon monoxide is a reactive ligand forming interesting complexes with transition metals, e.g. Ni(CO)4 which is generated in the Mond process for prifying nickel. CO when inhaled competes with oxygen in binding to hemoglobin in blood, (hemoglobin is an iron(II) coordination compound.) This essentially starves the body of oxygen and is one of the reasons carbon monoxide is so toxic.


What form of pollution has one oxygen atom but is still poisonous but you cant see it or smell it?

Carbon Monoxide carbon monoxide carbon monoxide I believe


What is the chemical formula for the Carbon monoxide (covalent)?

The chemical formula for the carbon monoxide is CO.


Is carbon monoxide CO2?

No, carbon monoxide is CO. CO2 is carbon dioxide.