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∙ 8y agoThe answer depends on the context: in the atmosphere, dissolved in the oceans, or whatever,
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∙ 8y agoThere is 13-16% oxygen in expired air but it depends on your size. See the link below.
No, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen are not compounds. Oxygen and nitrogen are elements, while carbon dioxide is a chemical compound composed of carbon and oxygen atoms.
When you breathe in air, it contains around 0.03% carbon dioxide. Through respiration, your body metabolizes oxygen and converts it to carbon dioxide, which increases the concentration of carbon dioxide in your exhaled breath to around 4%. This difference in concentration occurs due to the process of gas exchange in the lungs, where oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is expelled.
Carbon dioxide is a compound of Carbon and Oxygen - CO2
Oxygen makes up only about 0.1% of the Martian atmosphere. The majority of the atmosphere is carbon dioxide, around 95.3%.
No, Carbon dioxide is one compound and oxygen is another.
2/100 percent to the carbon dioxide
No, the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere is much greater than the amount of carbon dioxide. The current levels of carbon dioxide are approximately 0.04% of the atmosphere, while oxygen levels are around 21%.
There is no oxygen on Venus as the atmosphere is almost full of carbon dioxide.
There is 13-16% oxygen in expired air but it depends on your size. See the link below.
The empirical formula for the compound that is 43.6% carbon and 56.4% oxygen is CO2. This is because the ratio of carbon to oxygen in carbon dioxide is 1:2.
Approximately 16% to 17% of inhaled oxygen is exhaled during normal breathing. The exhaled air still contains a significant amount of oxygen, as our bodies only use a small portion of the oxygen we breathe in for cellular respiration.
product of the reaction. It is a colorless, odorless gas composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
No. Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound of carbon and oxygen.
a greenhouse gas that traps heat in the Earth's atmosphere, contributing to global warming.
While Carbon Dioxide is heavier than Oxygen (and therefore greater in mass) Oxygen is great for breathing in, in order to stay alive, while Carbon Dioxide is great because trees recycle it through photosynthesis and put out oxygen for humans and animals to keep breathing
Carbon is an element, and carbon dioxide is a compound containing carbon and oxygen molecules.