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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for "Fe2+"
  1. ... blood cells, the iron in hemoglobin is ferrous (Fe2+), but it can spontaneously become ferric (Fe3+). When ...
  2. ... to be in a form called ferrous iron (Fe2+). The iron within the heme can change to ...
  3. ... s tissues. The iron in hemoglobin is ferrous (Fe2+), but it can spontaneously become ferric (Fe3+). Hemoglobin ...
  4. ... to be in a form called ferrous iron (Fe2+). The iron within heme can change to another ...