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(a)
Interpretation: The form of Hemoglobin favored in our lungs and cells, effect of
Concept introduction: According to Le-Chatelier’s principle, whenever any condition (temperature, volume, pressure, concentration) associated with a system is changed, the system adjusts itself in a way to minimize the effect of change. In other words if a certain condition associated with a
To determine: The form of Hemoglobin favored in our lungs and cells.
(b)
Interpretation: The form of Hemoglobin favored in our lungs and cells, effect of
Concept introduction: According to Le-Chatelier’s principle, whenever any condition (temperature, volume, pressure, concentration) associated with a system is changed, the system adjusts itself in a way to minimize the effect of change. In other words if a certain condition associated with a chemical reaction is changed then the reaction shifts in that direction where the effect of that condition is being opposed.
To determine: The effect of
(c)
Interpretation: The form of Hemoglobin favored in our lungs and cells, effect of
Concept introduction: According to Le-Chatelier’s principle, whenever any condition (temperature, volume, pressure, concentration) associated with a system is changed, the system adjusts itself in a way to minimize the effect of change. In other words if a certain condition associated with a chemical reaction is changed then the reaction shifts in that direction where the effect of that condition is being opposed.
To determine: The importance of sodium bicarbonate injection at the time of cardiac arrest.
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