Investigating the Differences in Inspired & Expired Air (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award)): Revision Note
Exam code: 0654 & 0973
Investigating the Differences in Inspired & Expired Air
A simple experimental setup can be used to investigate the differences between inspired and expired air

The limewater test
When we breathe in, the air is drawn through boiling tube A
When we breathe out, the air is blown into boiling tube B
Lime water is clear but becomes cloudy (or milky) when carbon dioxide is bubbled through it
The lime water in boiling tube A will remain clear, but the limewater in boiling tube B will become cloudy
This shows us that the percentage of carbon dioxide in exhaled air is higher than in inhaled air
Examiner Tips and Tricks
Inspired and expired air means the same as inhaled and exhaled air, you can use either term.
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