Why can we not inhale the Nitrogen gas which is present in the atmosphere?
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Although nitrogen is the largest component of the inhaled air, it is inert and has no effect on our body. Lesser than it is oxygen, which is consumed and the other gases are present in such a less quantity that they do not cause any effect.
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Although nitrogen is the largest component of the inhaled air, it is inert and has no effect on our body. Lesser than it is oxygen, which is consumed and the other gases are present in such a less quantity that they do not cause any effect.
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