Gases inhaled and exhaled by the human body
Gases inhaled and exhaled by the human body. This is the typical composition that occurs during the gas exchange that occurs in the human body. They are data that show, for example, how nitrogen does not enter the chemical reaction as a reagent, how oxygen is consumed and how carbon reacts with oxygen forming CO2 as part of the exhaled gases.
Composition of Air – Inhaled / Exhaled
Inhaled Air Gas Exhaled Air
20.94% Oxygen 17%
78.08% Nitrogen 78%
0.04% Carbon Dioxide 4%
0.94% Traces
Other Gases 1%
This is the typical composition that occurs during the gas exchange that occurs in the human body. They are data that show, for example, how nitrogen does not enter the chemical reaction as a reagent, how oxygen is consumed and how carbon reacts with oxygen forming CO2 as part of the exhaled gases. This is the typical composition that occurs during the gas exchange that occurs in the human body. They are data that show, for example, how nitrogen does not enter the chemical reaction as a reagent, how oxygen is consumed and how carbon reacts with oxygen forming CO2 as part of the exhaled gases. This is the typical composition that occurs during the gas exchange that occurs in the human body. They are data that show, for example, how nitrogen does not enter the chemical reaction as a reagent, how oxygen is consumed and how carbon reacts with oxygen forming CO2 as part of the exhaled gases. This is the typical composition that occurs during the gas exchange that occurs in the human body. They are data that show, for example, how nitrogen does not enter the chemical reaction as a reagent, how oxygen is consumed and how carbon reacts with oxygen forming CO2 as part of the exhaled gases. They are data that show, for example, how nitrogen does not enter the chemical reaction as a reagent, how oxygen is consumed and how carbon reacts with oxygen forming CO2 as part of the exhaled gases.