yes they are
Air is roughly 80% Nitrogen and 20% Oxygen.
Carbon dioxide, argon, nitrogen,krypton ,neon, xenon ,helium ,oxeygen
Earths atmosphere is mostly nitrogen (78%) and Oxygen (21%).It is the oxygen that is the essential gas for breathing.
the atmosphere is made of carbon dioxide and other gases e.g. oxygen and carbon dioxide
Air, or oxygen and nitrogen is matter. All matter has mass. So the answer to this question is yes, air in a blown up balloon or any air does have mass.
Argon, Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen
Nitrogen abt 80%, oxygen abt 20%
Air is roughly 80% Nitrogen and 20% Oxygen.
nitrogen oxygen and argon are hree omponents of air
The atmosphere contains 78% nitrogen
Air can be divided into compounds and elements. The major components of air are the elements nitrogen and oxygen, but most air also contains carbon dioxide and, at least in industrialized area, also oxides of nitrogen and sulfur that are compounds.
Air is separated in components by fractional distillation.
Argon, oxygen and nitrogen are three elemental gases that are components of air, which is a mixture of these and other gases. They are all colourless, and non-metals.
Only nitrogen, oxygen, argon and some minor natural components of air.
It's clear and its main components are Nitrogen, Hydrogen, and Oxygen.
The components found in the air are 21 percent oxygen and 78 percent nitrogen. In the air people breath there are also trace amounts of carbon dioxide present.
Air is not an element. It is a mixture of gases. It's principal components are are nitrogen (~79%), oxygen (~21%), carbon dioxide (<0.1%) and argon.