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How is inhaled air different from exhaled air?

Because the body has used the oxygen in the air to oxidize the nutrients you eat, this process combines the oxygen that you inhaled with carbon which makes up part of the nutrients you eat to form a poisonous gas "carbon-dioxide" which is then transported back to the lungs and exhaled along with moisture.


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.


What is the relative mass of the argon wrthydrogen?

Argon has a relative atomic mass (RAM) of about 40, while hydrogen has a RAM of approximately 1. Therefore, the relative mass of argon is about 40 times greater than that of hydrogen.


Which is faster to escape between argon and helium?

helium.because its lighter and 9 times faster


What is argon natural state?

Argon is a chemical element with symbol Ar and atomic number 18. It is in group 18 (noble gases) of the periodic table. Argon is the third most common gas in the Earth's atmosphere, at 0.93% (9,300 ppm), making it approximately 23.8 times as abundant as next most common atmospheric gas, carbon dioxide (390 ppm), and more than 500 times as abundant as the next most common noble gas, neon (18 ppm). Nearly all of this argon is radiogenic argon-40 derived from the decay of potassium-40 in the Earth's crust. In the universe, argon-36 is by far the most common argon isotope, being the preferred argon isotope produced by stellar nucleosynthesis in supernovas.The name "argon" is derived from the Greek word αργον meaning "lazy" or "the inactive one", a reference to the fact that the element undergoes almost no chemical reactions. The complete octet (eight electrons) in the outer atomic shell makes argon stable and resistant to bonding with other elements. Its triple point temperature of 83.8058 K is a defining fixed point in the International Temperature Scale of 1990.Argon is produced industrially by the fractional distillation of liquid air. Argon is mostly used as an inert shielding gas in welding and other high-temperature industrial processes where ordinarily non-reactive substances become reactive; for example, an argon atmosphere is used in graphite electric furnaces to prevent the graphite from burning. Argon gas also has uses in incandescent and fluorescent lighting, and other types of gas discharge tubes. Argon makes a distinctive blue-green gas laser.

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How is inhaled air different from exhaled air?

Because the body has used the oxygen in the air to oxidize the nutrients you eat, this process combines the oxygen that you inhaled with carbon which makes up part of the nutrients you eat to form a poisonous gas "carbon-dioxide" which is then transported back to the lungs and exhaled along with moisture.


Is carbon dioxide richer in exhaled or atmospheric air?

yes it is the inhaled air is 0.04 %, whereas, of the exhaled air is 4 % (100 times) more


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.


Is Argon Heavier than Argon?

Argon is 1.4 times heavier than air.


IF it takes three breaths to blow up a balloon to 1.2 and each breath supplies the balloon with 0.060 moles of exhaled air how many moles of air are in a 3.0 balloon?

To blow up a 1.2 balloon, it requires 0.18 moles of exhaled air (3 breaths x 0.060 moles/breath). For a 3.0 balloon, which is 2.5 times larger, it would require 0.45 moles of air (0.18 moles x 2.5).


How would you use lime water to test if there is carbon dioxide in your exhaled breath?

when lime water react with carbon dioxide,it turns milky.So, we have to take some lime water in a test tube and exhale 2 -3 times to the test tube through a bend tube. It will turn milky and that's why our exhaled breath is carbon dioxide.


Why is argon more dense than nitrogen?

atoms of argon are heavier than atoms of nitrogen


Where does cell respiration take place in the animal cell?

the process of respiration occurs by cell surface and the oxygen is inhaled and when carbon dioxide is exhaled outside the body the the gaseous exchange occurs to the cell surface. The most of the respiration is done through haemoglobin and other path are also used some times such as bicarbonates.


What is the volume by percent of argon?

The volume percentage of argon in a gaseous mixture can be calculated using the ideal gas law equation, where the volume percentage of argon would be the volume of argon divided by the total volume of the mixture times 100.


How many times do you breath out in 1 minute?

20 times


How do the rates of diffusion of neon and argon compare Molar masses Neon is 20 gmol and argon is 40 gmol?

The rate of diffusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of its molar mass. Since argon is heavier than neon (molar mass of 40 g/mol compared to 20 g/mol), argon will diffuse more slowly than neon.


What was argon used for in ancient times?

Since 1920, Argon has been used to fill electrical lamps. Also, Argon has been used to destroy cancer cells. And to fill wet suits in scuba suits.