We breathe out the nitrogen and the oxygen in the air - though the amount of oxygen that goes out is less than the amount that goes in, since part of it is absorbed by our lungs.We also breathe out carbon dioxide, which is a result of our metabolism.
The common name of atmospheric gas used to breathe is air. Air is primarily composed of oxygen, nitrogen, argon, carbon dioxide and small amounts of other gases.
Oxygen is the gas we breathe. It is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. It is essential to humans' survival.
No.
Oxygen is used to help people breathe in and out
Hydrogen gas is not toxic. Of course, if you were to breathe pure hydrogen you would soon suffer from lack of oxygen.
This odorless, colorless gas occurs in extremely small amounts in the atmosphere, so you breathe it with every breath you take.
Yes, otherwise how would mouth to mouth work.
R 134 is freon gas. In small amounts, the exposure to freon gas is not dangerous. In larger amounts, freon can cause respiratory issues.
It is poisonous in large amounts, and the gas is poisonous (but not in small amounts).
The air we breathe is: about 78% Nitrogen about 20% Oxygen about 1% Argon and the rest lots of other chemicals in tiny amounts.
It is mostly methane, formula CH4, with small amounts of butane and propane.
when you breathe out,the gas that is emitted is
The common name of atmospheric gas used to breathe is air. Air is primarily composed of oxygen, nitrogen, argon, carbon dioxide and small amounts of other gases.
The gas concentrations in atmosphere are large. Even if we try, we can change small amounts.
we breathe out a gas called carbon dioxide
Actually if you're referring to the air we breathe then oxygen isn't the most abundant, our air is roughly 78.09% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.039% carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases.
A small porcelain container with a small lid. Used for heating a substance with controlled amounts of gas from the atmosphere