Normal oxygen found on airplanes in the cabin is just air from the ground that is pressurized. However, air coming from emergency masks is from a storage tank or oxygen generator in the cargo hold or above the seats.
WRONG: Airplane air is compressed from the outside air by the engines and then cooled down though air-conditioning and filtered. Humidity is then added. The air leaves the plane through ports to keep optimal pressurization (these ports can open and close as necessary).
In an emergency, air is created by a chemical oxygen generator, most commonly sodium chlorate, which gives off oxygen when heated.
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Liquid oxygen is an industrial product.
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The oxygen atoms in CO2 come from the process of photosynthesis in plants. During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil, and using sunlight as energy, convert them into glucose (sugar) and oxygen.
Oxygen when came in contact with UV broke down. It then reacted with more oxygen to form ozone.
It is obtained from air. Oxygen is not is not produced in dark reaction but in light reaction
No, airplanes came first
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Ships, cars, airplanes
On airliners its because you're flying at very high altitudes which means there is very little oxygen and if one of the windows are broken that air will come so if you don't have the oxygen masks you'll die from lack of oxygen in case of an emergency like there is a gas leak, or there are toxic fumes released into the air, or if the plane is about to crash and people start to panic
because if we did we would hit airplanes
Some unique names for paper airplanes that I have come across include "Sky Surfer," "Aero Dart," "Glider King," and "Flight Fury."
Airplanes refuel in the ground. Trucks carrying airplane fuel come and refuel the aircraft.Some jet aircraft have the capability of refuelling in the air.
What language did the element oxygen name come from
Some situations where a person would need an oxygen mask include during air travel at high altitudes, in emergency situations on airplanes that experience a loss of cabin pressure, or in medical emergencies where a person has difficulty breathing due to conditions like asthma, pneumonia, or a collapsed lung.
Vehicles such as airplanes and cars rely on oxygen from the air to burn their fuel. Rockets take the oxygen with them.
The oxygen at altitudes which airplanes fly is too low to support human life. Therefore air planes have air with oxygen which is circulated throughout the cabin for the passengers to breathe.