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- Breathing_gas abstract "A breathing gas is a mixture of gaseous chemical elements and compounds used for respiration. The essential component for any breathing gas is a partial pressure of oxygen of between roughly 0.16 and 1.60 bar at the ambient pressure. The oxygen is usually the only metabolically active component unless the gas is an anaesthetic mixture. Some of the oxygen in the breathing gas is consumed by the metabolic processes, and the inert components are unchanged, and serve mainly to dilute the oxygen to an appropriate concentration, and are therefore also known as diluent gases.Air is the most common and only natural breathing gas. Other gases, either pure gases or mixtures of gases, are used in breathing equipment and enclosed habitats such as SCUBA equipment, surface supplied diving equipment, recompression chambers, submarines, space suits, spacecraft, medical life support and first aid equipment, high-altitude mountaineering and anaesthetic machines.Most breathing gases are a mixture of oxygen and one or more inert gases. Other breathing gases have been developed to improve on the performance of air by reducing the risk of decompression sickness, reducing the duration of decompression stops, reducing nitrogen narcosis or allowing safer deep diving.A safe breathing gas for hyperbaric use has three essential features: it must contain sufficient oxygen to support life, consciousness and work rate of the breather. it must not contain harmful gases. Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide are common poisons which may contaminate breathing gases. There are many other possibilities. it must not become toxic when being breathed at high pressure such as when underwater. Oxygen and nitrogen are examples of gases that become toxic under pressure.The techniques used to fill diving cylinders with gases other than air are called gas blending.Breathing gases for use at ambient pressures below normal atmospheric pressure are usually air enriched with oxygen to provide sufficient oxygen to maintain life and consciousness, or to allow higher levels of exertion than would be possible using air. It is common to provide the additional oxygen as a pure gas added to the breathing air at inhalation, or though a life-support system.".
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- Breathing_gas wikiPageExternalLink owadisp.show_document?p_id=9986&p_table=STANDARDS.
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- Breathing_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Breathing_gases.
- Breathing_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Industrial_gases.
- Breathing_gas wikiPageWikiLink Chronic_obstructive_pulmonary_disease.
- Breathing_gas wikiPageWikiLink Combustion.
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- Breathing_gas wikiPageWikiLink Decompression_(diving).
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- Breathing_gas wikiPageWikiLink Mountaineering.
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- Breathing_gas wikiPageWikiLink Neon.
- Breathing_gas wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Breathing_gas wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogen.
- Breathing_gas wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogen_narcosis.
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- Breathing_gas wikiPageWikiLink Organ_(anatomy).
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- Breathing_gas wikiPageWikiLink Technical_diving.