CODMAN
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Hi all, sorry for this newbie question that some might find stupid. I don't know much about Nitrox, so I'm asking this question out of curiosity... So please don't blast me... Educate me!
I know the basic benefits of Nitrox, but was wondering about another possible benefit...
Since Nitrox has More O2 in it than air, won't breathing it also increase the CO2 exchange with your blood, thus reducing CO2 levels of your blood more efficiently/faster? And since CO2 concentration of your blood, to the best of my knowledge, is what determines ventilatory rate (breathing frequency), wouldn't that help you breathe more slowly, especially if producing an effort? And if breathing more slowly, increase duration of your dive at a given depth (tank would last longer)?
In other words, wouldn't Nitrox help make your tank last a bit longer? Especially if you are a natural "Vacuum cleaner"? Or am I completely off track here?:shakehead :shakehead
I'm sure the Nitrox course (which I'll probably eventually take) would answer my questions, but I was curious about this, and my scientific brain wants the answer NOW!!! he he!
So, can anyone shed some light on this? Is it ludicrous?:shakehead Does it make sense?
Thanks for your input!
I know the basic benefits of Nitrox, but was wondering about another possible benefit...
Since Nitrox has More O2 in it than air, won't breathing it also increase the CO2 exchange with your blood, thus reducing CO2 levels of your blood more efficiently/faster? And since CO2 concentration of your blood, to the best of my knowledge, is what determines ventilatory rate (breathing frequency), wouldn't that help you breathe more slowly, especially if producing an effort? And if breathing more slowly, increase duration of your dive at a given depth (tank would last longer)?
In other words, wouldn't Nitrox help make your tank last a bit longer? Especially if you are a natural "Vacuum cleaner"? Or am I completely off track here?:shakehead :shakehead
I'm sure the Nitrox course (which I'll probably eventually take) would answer my questions, but I was curious about this, and my scientific brain wants the answer NOW!!! he he!
So, can anyone shed some light on this? Is it ludicrous?:shakehead Does it make sense?
Thanks for your input!