Haemoglobin is soluble in:

Haemoglobin is soluble in:

  • (A) Benzene
  • (B) Water
  • (C) Alcohol
  • (D) None of these
Haemoglobin is a protein observed in red blood cells this is answerable for transporting oxygen during the body. It is soluble in water due to its shape, which allows it to interact with the aqueous environment in the body. Haemoglobin's solubility in water is vital for its characteristic in the bloodstream. It isn't soluble in non-polar solvents like benzene or alcohol, and its solubility isn't considerably tormented by alkali conditions.
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