Slightly less than 1% of the air that you breathe in.
Argon makes up around 0.93% of the Earth's atmosphere. When you breathe, you inhale a mixture of gases in the air, including oxygen, nitrogen, and trace amounts of argon. The amount of argon you breathe in each breath is very small, typically less than 1%.
It is not poisonous but if you breathe only argon you will die of asphyxiation.
No, argon makes up a very small percentage of both inhaled and exhaled breath, around 0.93% in the atmosphere. The composition of argon in exhaled breath is almost the same as in inhaled breath, as we do not metabolize it.
Argon is an inert and non toxic gas, there is a very small amount of Argon in the air we breath, and is not normally considered dangerous.
There are 18 protons in each atom.
There are 18 electrons and protons each in argon atoms.
There are 18 electrons and protons each in argon atoms.
3 breaths for children, 5 breaths for adults.
No, each breath of each human being counted.
Each atom of argon has exactly 18 protons and 18 electrons.
The same gas as the Air we breath. (Mostly Nitrogen, Oxygen and Argon)
The normal kind that all animals breathe; a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, argon carbon dioxide and trace amounts of other gases. The air they breath is the same air that you breath; the atmosphere of the planet Earth.