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why carbon dioxide is mostly transported in dissolved form?

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Answered by Ajeet11111
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Carbon dioxide is more soluble in water than oxygen and hence is mostly transported in the dissolved form in our blood. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is more soluble in water than oxygen. That is why, as compared to oxygen a much larger volume of it is transported in dissolved form in our blood from tissues to the lungs.
Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

Carbon dioxide is more soluble in water than oxygen and hence is mostly transported in the dissolved form in our blood.

Explanation:

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is more soluble in water than oxygen. That is why, as compared to oxygen a much larger volume of it is transported in dissolved form in our blood from tissues to the lungs.

The reason why CO2 is transported in the dissolved form in our body is due to the fact that the CO2 gas is more soluble in water which makes it easy for its movement unlike with oxygen where it has to work more to get dissolved.

A large volume of the CO2 in dissolved form is transported to the lungs from where it is emitted out of our body.

Carbon dioxide is fastly dissolved and spread than oxygen that's why it transports more faster.

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