Nitrogen
The air we breathe is: about 78% Nitrogen about 20% Oxygen about 1% Argon and the rest lots of other chemicals in tiny amounts.
Nitrogen, about 78%
The air that we breathe in 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases. We only need the oxygen though, so we breathe out the other gases with the carbon dioxide that our body produces during respiration. So to answer your question, it is nitrogen, but we breathe it in and then out- we don't use it. The only gas we use is oxygen to breathe.
In the Earth's Atmosphere; Nitrogen, this makes up about 78% of the Air we breathe.
If the air is clean, you'll breathe in oxygen. If dirty, you'll breathe in polluted air which can damage your lungs. An example of polluted air is car exhaust or second-hand smoke. . To more specifically answer the question, the air we breathe is made up of several gases. Air is mostly nitrogen (~78%), and oxygen (~21%), and the remainder is a mix of hydrogen, carbon dioxide, argon, helium, neon, particulate matter, and other gases.
78% of the air that we breathe is nitrogen gas.
its nitrogen and is about 78% but the gas enter in our blood thourgh alveoli is oxygen.
Yes, it does. It makes up to 78% of the air you breathe. It is a colorless, odorless and rather inert gas.
The air we breathe is: about 78% Nitrogen about 20% Oxygen about 1% Argon and the rest lots of other chemicals in tiny amounts.
Nitrogen which makes up about 78 percent of the atmosphere.
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About 78%.
Air is 78% Nitrogen
78% 0of the air we breathe is nitrogen, same as the amount in the air.
This gas is oxygen - 20,946 %.
78% of the air we breathe is nitrogen. 21% is oxygen, and the other 1% is a mix of other gasses.
No. It is only about 21% oxygen. Air is about 78% nitrogen.