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Methemoglobin and Nitrite

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Difference between Methemoglobin and Nitrite

Methemoglobin vs. Nitrite

Methemoglobin (English: methaemoglobin) (pronounced "met-hemoglobin") is a form of the oxygen-carrying metalloprotein hemoglobin, in which the iron in the heme group is in the Fe3+ (ferric) state, not the Fe2+ (ferrous) of normal hemoglobin. The nitrite ion, which has the chemical formula, is a symmetric anion with equal N–O bond lengths.

Similarities between Methemoglobin and Nitrite

Methemoglobin and Nitrite have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Amyl nitrite, Nitrate.

Amyl nitrite

Amyl nitrite is a chemical compound with the formula C5H11ONO.

Amyl nitrite and Methemoglobin · Amyl nitrite and Nitrite · See more »

Nitrate

Nitrate is a polyatomic ion with the molecular formula and a molecular mass of 62.0049 u.

Methemoglobin and Nitrate · Nitrate and Nitrite · See more »

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Methemoglobin and Nitrite Comparison

Methemoglobin has 52 relations, while Nitrite has 83. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.48% = 2 / (52 + 83).

References

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