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6. Samples of atmospheric air and exhaled air were analysed by four groups

of students for oxygen and carbon (IV) oxide content. The following are
the results, expressed in volumes per thousand:
(i) Amount of oxygen in atmosphere = 200
(ii) Amount of oxygen in exhaled air = 160
(iii) Amount of carbon (IV) oxide in atmosphere = 300
(iv) Amount of carbon (IV) oxide in exhaled air =41
Explain the difference in volume of each gas between the atmosphere and
the exhaled air.​

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Answer:

Due to difference in volume of both atmosphere.

Step-by-step explanation:

There is difference in volume of carbondioxide and oxygen gas between the atmosphere and the exhaled air because of the volume difference of atmosphere and exhaled air. The volume of atmosphere is larger than the body from where the gases are exhaled. The body has lower space for these gases so these gases are less in concentration in the exhaled air which the body releases as compared to the atmosphere where the concentration of these gases are larger.

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