Yes: Because air contains both nitrogen and oxygen and inhaling brings air in gas phase into contact with the lungs, it is impossible to breathe under normal conditions without inhaling nitrogen.
One balloon full? Nothing. We breathe Nitrogen constantly. It is only when you increase the proportion inhaled in comparison to Oxygen does it begin to have an effect. A constant stream of Nitrogen would suffocate you.
When you breathe in you inhale and when you breathe out you exhale
78% 0of the air we breathe is nitrogen, same as the amount in the air.
Gaseous nitrogen is harmless to animals. We breathe a lot of in normal air. Of course, if all you breathe is nitrogen, you will die from lack of oxygen.
Air is 78% Nitrogen
you breathe in more nitrogen then oxygen because there is 78% n in the air and 21% o in the air
One balloon full? Nothing. We breathe Nitrogen constantly. It is only when you increase the proportion inhaled in comparison to Oxygen does it begin to have an effect. A constant stream of Nitrogen would suffocate you.
When you inhale you breath in oxygen
"Inhale".
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because the haemoglobin present in our blood has no capacity to absorb nitrogen so the result is that the nitrogen is not absorbed and you breathe out the same amount of nitrogen as you breathed in.......
Inhale = to breathe in exhale = to breathe out
Nitrogen is a major component in air making up 78% of the volume of the gases we breathe every day. It is, however, not able to support life, so if it is the only thing being inhaled, the human will die within a few minutes. They would essentially suffocate.
inhale oxygen
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