At the termination of nitrous oxide sedation, the rapid movement of large amounts of nitrous oxide from the circulation into the lungs may dilute the oxygen in the lungs, resulting in diffusion hypoxia. To prevent this, the clinician would administer 100% oxygen for the amount of time needed to clear the nitrous oxide from the lungs.
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no 70 percent of all oxygen comes from algee and 100 percent of plants are decendant of algee
To determine the mass percent of oxygen in a compound, you would calculate the mass of oxygen in the compound and then divide it by the total mass of the compound, before multiplying by 100. The formula is: (mass of oxygen in compound / total mass of compound) x 100%.
(16.0g + 16.0g)/(32.1g + 16.0g + 16.0g) x 100 %
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To find the percent composition of oxygen in Na2O, first calculate the molar mass of Na2O (Sodium oxide) which is 61.98 g/mol. The molar mass of oxygen is 16 g/mol. Then, calculate the percent composition of oxygen in Na2O using the formula: (16 g/mol / 61.98 g/mol) * 100. This gives you the percent composition of oxygen in Na2O, which is approximately 25.8%.
The percent composition of oxygen in BeO is approximately 89.7%. This can be calculated by dividing the molar mass of oxygen by the molar mass of BeO and multiplying by 100.
100% helium
Carbon monoxide binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells with a much higher affinity than oxygen, reducing the blood's ability to transport oxygen effectively. Hypoxia, on the other hand, is caused by a lack of oxygen reaching tissues or organs, leading to cell damage and dysfunction. Both carbon monoxide poisoning and hypoxia can result in impaired cognitive function, confusion, and potentially life-threatening consequences if left untreated.
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The percent of oxygen in KClO3 is 48.4%. This can be calculated by dividing the molar mass of oxygen in KClO3 (48 g/mol) by the molar mass of KClO3 (122.55 g/mol) and multiplying by 100%.