The molecules in CO2 are heavier then those in nitrogen and oxygen. So what do you think will happen to the water in the measuring tube, when you use carbon dioxide? Explain your answer.
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The carbon dioxide breathed out is a by-product of the process of cell respiration, as is water. ... When that reacts with oxygen (O2) in the cells, it produces carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). C6H12O6 plus 6O2 gives 6CO2 plus 6H2O plus energy. We use the energy and the carbon dioxide is breathed out as gas.
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