No, the air we breath is actually a combination of elements. The most common of which are Nitrogen (78%), and Oxygen (20%). The complete list can be found here: http://mistupid.com/chemistry/aircomp.htm
Air is not an element. It is a mixture of gases like oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide and noble gases, dust, water vapour
No. Air is a mixture if different chemical substances.
No. Atoms specifically aren't on the periodic table. There isn't a section of the table just for atoms. Every element on the table is made of atoms.
no it is not
The air you breathe out is denser.
A reptile has scales and lungs to breathe air
You breathe in fresh air which contains the oxygen you need. you get rid of carbon dioxide when you breathe out stale air
The oxygen in the air you breathe in is absorbed via the lungs into the blood.
Expired air is air that you breathe out of your lungs.
It is not one single element, but several.
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What we breathe is air, and oxygen is just 20% of the air. Oxygen does not contain water, it is an element and it contains only itself. However, air does contain some water vapor.
78% nitrogen 20.5% oxygen
An element is a pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical reactions.
Nitrogen is the most common element in the air you breathe.The earth's atmosphere consist of approximately79% nitrogen, 20% oxygen, and 1% other gases.On Earth, the most common element in the air is Nitrogen.
That would be the element, "Nitrogen".
Air is one of the classical elements, but not an element on the periodic table. The air we breathe is a compound composed of many gases that are in the periodic table separately.
Well their are over 100 types of elements and the one we need to breathe with is oxygen.
They breathe air with lungs.
They do breathe air.
We need to breathe oxygen.