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Carbon monoxide gas combines with haemog...

Carbon monoxide gas combines with haemoglobin to form carboxyhaemoglobin. Approximately how many times is carboxyhaemoglobin more stable than the oxygen-haemoglobin complex ?

A

200

B

550

C

500

D

300

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