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Q: How much of your exhaled breath is carbon dioxide?
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How much carbon dioxide is in sierra mist?

there is not a lot there is only ike 30mg


Do any plants produce as much carbon dioxide as humans?

No, it's the other way around. Plants intake Carbon dioxide and put out Oxygen. In the theory of how the world formed, this is how the atmosphere got to contain Oxygen, from plants spreading over the continents and producing Oxygen.


What is an example of a gas to a solid deposition?

Carbon dioxide undergoes this physical change, and it happens on Mars, where temperatures are much lower than here. Carbon dioxide "snow" can form in Mars' polar regions.


Why does soda have bubbles in it?

There is carbonation/carbon dioxide in the soda that causes it to bubble. Carbon dioxide is in the can when you open it the gas of carbon comes out then it causes the bubbles. EDIT. Yes this is correct, but this isn't what causes the bubbles. CO2 in the drink is released by the friction between the drink and the glass. So if the was a substance in existence that caused no friction between whatever rubbed against it, soda what not ever bubble and the drink would feel much fizzier. Hope this helps...


Carbon foot print?

Carbon footprint is a measure of the amount of carbon dioxide or CO2 emitted through the combustion of fossil fuels; in the case of an organization, business or enterprise, as part of their everyday operations; in the case of an individual or household, as part of their daily lives; or a product ...A carbon footprint is "the total set of GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions caused directly and indirectly by an individual, organization, event or product"its a gauge of how much energy you use so the more the worse the earths co2 layer gets

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How much carbon dioxide is exhaled if an animal inhales 32.0g O2?

5.0 mol


How much nitrogen dioxide is in exhaled breath?

None! However, about 78% of what we breathe in and out is nitrogen.


What is the differences between inhaled air and exhaled air?

Inhaled air contains a greater volume of oxygen than carbon dioxide. Exhaled air is the opposite, since after the exchange of gases in the lungs the carbon dioxide in the blood is transferred into the lungs. Exhaled air contains a greater volume of carbon dioxide than oxygen. Also, there is more water vapour in exhaled air than inhaled air.


How is carbon dioxide bad for humans?

Too much of it can cause you to suffocate, however we take in a good amount of it every time we take a breath. inhaled air contains about 0.5 percent of co2 but exhaled air contains 4%-5% of co2


Why are ptoducts of photosynthesis important for the livelihood of man?

When plants go through photosynthesis, they take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Humans need oxygen to breath, and it's not good for humans to breath in too much carbon dioxide.


How much of Julius Cesar's last exhaled breath is still in the air?

all of it


How much carbon dioxide does a human exhale?

It depends on age, gender and activity but on average a human exhales 1 KG per day?If you are thinking of global warming, then the carbon dioxide exhaled by humans (and animals) does not contribute to global warming. The carbon we exhale was taken from the world very recently, so breathing is part of the carbon cycle.Alot.


How much CO2 is lost to space every year?

Very little. Carbon dioxide is ingested by plants, which require it. When we eat the plants, some of the carbon is exhaled as CO2. The Earth is essentially a closed system; the carbon that is here on Earth will remain here on Earth. Carbon dioxide is a natural part of our atmosphere, and is present in only trace amounts.


What caused the proportion of oxygen in the atmosphere to increase?

Plants started to grow on the earth, plants breath in carbon dioxide (which is why it decreased so much) and they breath out oxygen. That is why the percentage of oxygen has increased so much.


Why is it a problem to have too much co2 in the lunar module?

It is a HUGE deal to have too much co2 in the Lunar Module, because co2 is carbon dioxide. All organisms -except plants- breath oxygen. If you have too much carbon dioxide, and not enough air, you will suffocate to death!


Why carbon dioxide considered as quiet killer?

Because u have breath out CO2 because our bodies need O2 and plus if u breath to much u die like instant


How does carbon dioxide differ from carbon monoxide?

Carbon dioxide is one carbon atom with two oxygen atoms. When you breath, you exhale carbon dioxide, as do all animals. Plants require carbon dioxide to grow; essentially they need it the way animals need oxygen. If you get too much carbon dioxide in a confined space, you can suffocate as it will displace the oxygen. Carbon monoxide is one carbon atom with one oxygen atom. It is the result of incomplete combustion of organic materials such as wood, gasoline, etc. It interferes with the ability of your blood to transport oxygen. If you breath enough of it you can loose consciousness and die. That is what happens if people sit in a closed garage with the car running.