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How is inhaled air air different from exhaled air? ​

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Answered by Smrutipratikshya
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Composition. Inhaled air is by volume 78% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen and small amounts of other gases including argon, carbon dioxide, neon, helium, and hydrogen. The gas exhaled is 4% to 5% by volume of carbon dioxide, about a 100 fold increase over the inhaled amount.

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Answered by jhanvishashidhar09
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Inhalation is the process of intake of air into lungs, whereas exhalation is the process of letting the air out. The composition of air which is inhalant is oxygen and nitrogen mix, while the composition of the air which is exhaled is carbon- dioxide and nitrogen mix .

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