It all comes back the concept of diffusion -- movement of molecules from higher to lower concentrations. The big win for divers is decreasing the concentration of diluent in the lungs -- the partial pressure matters, not the percentage.
So now partial pressure and percentage are unrelated? Or did you somehow manage to decrease the concentration of diluent in the lungs w/o changing its percentage? I'm confused here.
The PPO2 matters in my example because it takes into account the increased concentration under pressure. Pure Oxygen is 100% at any depth. However, pure Oxygen has twice the number of molecules of Oxygen compressed into the same volume at 33' or 10 Meters or 2 ATA as on the surface -- but is still 100% Oxygen. Nitrogen molecules in the blood are also doubled at this pressure so the difference in concentration between the lungs and bloodstream is doubled.
That was the context for this statement:
... the partial pressure matters, not the percentage.
Does that make sense?
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