I don't think there is a biological need to inhale argon, and the element has been linked to asphyxiation, but if one were to desire to do so, it would be because argon exists as a gas at room temperature, as the melting and boiling point are -189.35 Celsius and -185.85 Celcius, respectively.
Yes, when you inhale and exhale argon, the amount of argon in your body remains the same. Argon is an inert gas that does not react with other elements in the body, so it is not absorbed or released during breathing.
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%.
The air you inhale contains oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of other gases like argon and helium. It may also contain pollutants like particulate matter, ozone, and volatile organic compounds depending on the environment you are in.
Most do not. Argon is inert and comprises less than 1% of the atmosphere (third most abundant gas)
Have: 607gAr Need: Moles of Argon From the periodic table we know that there are 39.948gAr per every 1 mole of Argon. 607g/39.948 = your answer.
we inhale 14% and exhale 9%
Yes, when you inhale and exhale argon, the amount of argon in your body remains the same. Argon is an inert gas that does not react with other elements in the body, so it is not absorbed or released during breathing.
Yes it is dangerous for your health. It can end your health through asphyxiation.
Nothing. Literally nothing, because argon is totally inert. It isn't a poison and you could breathe argon all day long except then you would die of not having any OXYGEN in your lungs. But you could breathe a 80% argon/20% oxygen mixture for an indefinite period.
No.
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%.
No. Argon is an inert gas that only makes up 1% of air. It is of little consequence to us.
No. Argon is an inert gas. it plays no role in the human body.
Yes you can. It's not good for you. You won't like it. You do not need to inhale a good cigar to enjoy it.
The air you inhale contains oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of other gases like argon and helium. It may also contain pollutants like particulate matter, ozone, and volatile organic compounds depending on the environment you are in.
No.
According to wikipedia's article on the composite of gasses which we breathe every day (Air): It contains roughly (by molar content/volume) 78.08% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.038% carbon dioxide, trace amounts of other gases, and a variable amount (average around 1%) of water vapor.