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When oxyhaemoglobin changes to de-oxyhaenioglobin, Fe2+ ion changes from
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Q. When oxyhaemoglobin changes to de-oxyhaenioglobin, $Fe^{2+}$ ion changes from
Punjab PMET
Punjab PMET 2008
Chemistry in Everyday Life
A
diamagnetic to paramagnetic
30%
B
paramagnetic to diamagnetic
43%
C
diamagnetic to ferromagnetic
13%
D
paramagnetic to ferromagnetic
13%
Solution:
When oxyhaemoglobin changes to deoxyhae-moglobin, $Fe ^{2+}$ ion changes from diamagnetic to paramagnetic.