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How can you relate breathing, scuba diving and air bags with gas laws?

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How can you relate breathing, scuba diving and air bags with gas laws?

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I’ve finished chemistry last semester already, but as far as I can remember the gas laws can explain solubility levels, temperature, pressure, etc. When a person is scuba diving, they should be ascending within a certain amount of time. They should not ascend quickly, as the Nitrogen within the body can become less soluble and form bubbles within the veins (I think it’s the veins or tissue) to prevent the circulation of blood, resulting in something called The Bends. Search up: The Bends for a better explanation. http://en.wikipedia.

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