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Q: How much moisture do you expel with each breath?
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How much argon do you breath in each breath?

Slightly less than 1% of the air that you breathe in.


How much moisture falls in California each year?

43646747 precipitation


Why do you form a little cloud when you exhale?

Because the cold air around you cannot hold as much water as warm air in your breath, the moisture in your breath condenses when it hits the cold air and forms into a little cloud.


How long should each rescue breath last and how much time between breaths?

3 breaths for children, 5 breaths for adults.


How much argon do you breathe in each breath?

Slightly less than 1% of the air that you breathe in.


How much air you take in in each breath?

The answer varies from one individual to another and depends on how deeply they breathe.


When you breath on a mirror what is the name of the substance that collects on the mirror?

The substance is named condensation. It is the result of a reaction between your hot breath and the cold mirror. Your breath is warm and thus holds more moisture. When it touches the cold mirror it cools rapidly. This new colder air cannot hold as much water and therefore deposits the extra on the mirror.


How much of the air you breathe out is oxygen?

About 16% of the air you expel is oxygen.


What is moisture?

how much of wet in solid particles its called moisture


How much moisture is inside of a chicken?

There is around 66% of moisture in a chicken


What are the effects of smoking on the respiration?

The effects of smoking on respiration can be detrimental. When you smoke, you inhibit the natural flow of oxygen, and each cigarette delivers some 4,000 toxic substances to the respiratory system.


Why doesn't the window fog up when you breathe on it on hot days?

It's because on a hot day, the window is not cold enough to condense the water in the breath that is breathed on it. The solubility of a liquid in a gas is temperature dependent, so the water in breath which is a gas mixture saturated with moisture precipitates out when it hits a cold pane of glass. Similarly when you open an oven the moisture from the food cooking lets a steam escape that will fog up your glasses.