Thank You. Really helped. +rep
Anyways,
C02 reacts with lime water when blown through it to form a chalky suspension. Suggest how you could use this information to show that you produce more CO2 when you exercise than when you are at rest.
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Hmm........the concentration of the chalk suspension will reveal its amount.
Firstly, when you are at rest, expired air is blown into a boiling tube containing lime water for about 10s.
Now take another similar test-tube containing same amount of lime water. After having exercised, expired air is blown into the test-tube for the same lapse of time.
NOTE : Keeping all the above mentioned variables constant is very important so that the results of your experiment are affected only by concentration of carbon dioxide from expired air.
You will note that the suspension is
thicker in the second test-tube. This will indicate that more carbon dioxide is present in expired air when you exercise than when at rest.