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Carbon dioxide and water vapour.

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Nitrogen and Oxygen

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Mainly oxygen and nitrogen.

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Q: Which two gases are which you exhale more than inhale?
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What is the difference between the air you inhale than the air you exhale?

the difference between inhale and exhale is when you inhale you get more oxygenthan you exhale


What causes the different amount of oxygen you inhale and exhale?

The amount of oxygen that is passed through the blood to the tissues and organs causes a difference in the amount that you inhale and exhale. You inhale a larger amount than you exhale.


How do you use an inspirometer?

inhale slowly through the hose then exhale, DO NOT force yourself to inhale more than your lungs are comfortable with, its a lot like smoking except you exhale immediately like a breath


Are your lungs heavier than your skin?

When you inhale, yes, when you exhale, no.


Why humans exhale more water vapour than they inspire?

Humans exhale more water vapour than they inhale because water vapour is a product of respiration which means that your body creates it so has more to get rid of.


Is it possible to exhale directly into your stomach?

It is impossible to inhale trough youre stomach unless you toke a breath but if you meant inhale trough your mouth than you would not be able.


Why is thre less oxygeen in exhale air than in inhale air?

Because oxygen is used in (aerobic) respiration


When you breathe out what gas do you produce?

The air we inhale is roughly 78% by volume nitrogen, 20% oxygen, 1% argon and 0.04% carbon dioxide, helium, water vapour, and small amounts of other gases. The gases we exhale are essentially the same except that there is an increase (roughly 4% to 5%) in carbon dioxide and 5% to 10% less oxygen than was inhaled. Low quantities of other gases and compounds like ethanol (more if alcohol has been drunk) are also exhaled.


You put more efforts when you exhale air or when you inhale the air?

During normal breathing at rest, inspiration is an active process while expiration is passive. So under normal conditions, you put more energy into inspiration than expiration.


What goes into our nose when we breath?

When we inhale through the nose, we breathe in oxygen and some carbon dioxide. When we exhale, there is more carbon dioxide than oxygen. This is because the oxygen is absorbed and converted by the lungs into carbon dioxide.


Why is the air in the park fresher in the day than in the night?

In day time trees inhale carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen, making it available in more amount in the park. While at night time, they do the reverse. so the air in day time in the park is more fresh than at night time.


When you inhale you take in?

When some people think of the air we breathe, the first thing that comes to mind is oxygen. While oxygen is the essential component of all breathing gases, the air around us is not pure oxygen. When you inhale, or breathe in, the air is roughly 78% (by volume) nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 0.96% argon and 0.04% carbon dioxide, helium, water, and other gases. When you exhale, or breathe out, the air coming out of your lungs is 4% to 5% carbon dioxide and 4% to 5% less oxygen than was inhaled (So, about 16% oxygen). You also breath out about 5% water vapor and other mentioned gases. If you're wondering why we can't just breath pure oxygen, it's because our reliance on this relatively small amount of oxygen can cause over activity or euphoria in pure or oxygen rich environments.