No it wouldn't. Oxygen is bound within the hemoglobin-molecule, think of it as a Fruit Loop, with a membrane of milk inside it. The milk is bound to the cereal because the milk tends to stick to the cereal, can't quite grasp the correct term. On a molecular scale, the oxygen-molecule "sticks" to the inside of the hemoglobin molecule, and so the hemoglobin effectively binds the oxygen.
And Laser, even IF all the oxygen was drawn from the blood, our blood isn't blue. Ever seen blue iron? Now, if our blood was based on copper, on the other hand...
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