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Oxygen is an element which exists as a diatomic gas at room temperature. Water is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen at two parts to one. Water may also contain dissolved oxygen. The atmosphere contains about 20% oxygen, and may also contain water vapour. Short answer: no, oxygen does not contain water.
Yes, when you exhale, you release carbon dioxide that was produced during the process of cellular respiration in your body. This exchange of gases helps maintain the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in your bloodstream.
Often it is water vapour, which can vary from 0 to 4 %. Otherwise it is argon, at nearly 1%
Relative Humidity is the measure of water vapour in air. It is the ratio of the actual water vapour in air divided by the maximum amount the water the air can hold at the existing temperature and pressure. It tells how fast or slow the water on the body or in clothes will evaporate or in otherwords is the air dry or humid. Absolute measure of water vapour in air is called specific humidity. It can be measured as ratio of mass of water and mass of dry air.
The atmosphere is about 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen. It's also approx 1% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide and 1-4% water vapour.
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oxygen and water vapour.
The products of phosynthesis are: oxygen, glucose and water vapour.
Because its part gas and we breath in oxygen
Because its part gas and we breath in oxygen
Animals, specifically mammals, certainly require oxygen to survive. Most animals require water vapour and carbon dioxide as well.
Well the material to make alveolus traps water vapour while only letting oxygen and carbon dioxide through
A green colour, water vapour and, (during the daylight), oxygen.
a pure gas of oxygen and hydrogen The water cycle is driven by the Sun's energy. When water evaporates, it turns into the invisible gas called water vapour.
Both contain hydrogen and oxygen and there is water vapour in the air.
Water Vapour because it is made up of the Hydrogen and Oxygen atoms.
Carbo di-oxide & water vapour