We can perform a very simple activity to prove it practically.
Hold a glass in front of your mouth on a cold day and exhale.
You'll find that tiny liquid water droplets will be visible on the surface of the glass.
The water vapour condenses due to the cool temperature of the environment.
This easily proves the question
More Oxygen, because some of it is processed into Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
The majority of exhaled air in vertebrates is made up of nitrogen and oxygen, which are the primary components of air. Carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular respiration, is also present in exhaled air in smaller amounts.
The jar would contain an excess of carbon dioxide due to exhaled breath.
Inhaled air is typically warmer than exhaled air because it is heated up as it passes through the nasal passages and airways in the body. Exhaled air is usually slightly cooler as it has exchanged some of its heat with the body.
Yes. When you breath, you take in oxygen and breathe out CO2. According to Wiki Answers (see link), an exhaled breath is about 4% CO2. Atmospheric CO2 is between 300 and 400 ppm, or 0.03% to 0.04%.
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Carbon dioxide.
Exhaled air will contain all of the gases in regular air, except that it will have higher percentages of carbon dioxide and lower percentages of oxygen. (It still will have oxygen, or CPR wouldn't work.) It will also have water vapor from our lungs. The main gas in inhaled and exhaled air is nitrogen. This is followed by oxygen, then carbon dioxide, then other gases. Yes, there is still more oxygen exhaled than carbon dioxide, but at a smaller percentage than was inhaled. Chances are that your teacher is looking for the gas, carbon dioxide, as your answer, since that is the product of cellular respiration that is disposed of in exhaled air, but it isn't the main component of exhaled air.
yes it is the inhaled air is 0.04 %, whereas, of the exhaled air is 4 % (100 times) more
because it condenses into water when your hot breath is exhaled onto a cold object.
Yes, exhaled air contains water vapor. When we breathe out, some of the water present in our bodies is expelled as vapor along with the carbon dioxide and other gases. The amount of water vapor in exhaled air can vary depending on factors like humidity and hydration levels.
Exhaled air, which has a slightly higher amount of carbon dioxide, is heavier than inhaled air.
More Oxygen, because some of it is processed into Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
A small percent . exhaled air always contains oxygen .
Carbon dioxide makes up most of the exhaled air in
The majority of exhaled air in vertebrates is made up of nitrogen and oxygen, which are the primary components of air. Carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular respiration, is also present in exhaled air in smaller amounts.
The jar would contain an excess of carbon dioxide due to exhaled breath.