Science, asked by rajwantk1209, 5 months ago

With the help of an experiment show that the exhaled air contain more carbon dioxide than inhaled air.​

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Answered by Jash1029
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This is why limewater used in a simple respirometer can show that more carbon dioxide is present in exhaled air compared to inhaled air. ... Breathing out through the mouthpiece bubbles exhaled air through tube B. After a few breaths the limewater in tube B will turn cloudy as the exhaled air contains more carbon dioxide.

Answered by ItzBeautyBabe
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Exhaled air has more carbon dioxide than inhaled Air because during respiration the food breaks down with the help of oxygen to produce Carbon dioxide and water.

And that is basically what we exhale.

Therefore Exhaled air contains more Carbon dioxide than inhaled Air.

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