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Nothing will happen as neon is chemically inert due to the presence of completely filled orbitals.
Well, any gas can travel in the air- but air itself is a mix of gasses. Mostly Nitrogen, some oxygen, and just a little Carbon Dioxide, Argon, Radon, Xenon, Neon- and gasses like that.
no,the different elements cannot mix!
it drys up and dies.... :p
I assume you mean in plant cells. This is called the vacuole, and its not "water filled" its filled with a mix of water, sugars, waste products and lots of other things.
Sure. There is no logical reason not to mix it. Regular air is mostly nitrogen anyways.
Air is 78% nitrogen, and most tyres are inflated with air, so mixing pure nitrogen with air would not be a problem.
The two will mix.
Short Answer...yes. Nitrogen doesnt expand with heat. Air does. They are mixable, but it's best to just stick with one or the other. The air in the atmosphere is approx 78% nitrogen anyway. All gases behave the same according to the gas laws. If nitrogen did not expand with heat how could a hot air balloon get off the ground? The benefits of filling tires with nitrogen are, 1 the air has had all the moisture removed ( no rim corrosion) 2 Nitrogen doesn't expand as much when heated (less pressure variance due to temp) 3 Nitrogen is a larger molecule so it doesn't leak as easily.
If you have a nitrogen filled tire that is low you can put in regular compressed air to fill it up, but you will lose some of the benefit of the nitrogen. You should replace the green cap with a black one if you have filled the tire with regular air. 90% of cars on the road are just using regular compressed air, and not having a lot of problems. So I wouldn't worry too much about it.
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nitrous oxide? <><><><> Air you are breathing right this second is a mix of nitrogen (79%) and oxygen (21%)
78% of the air we breathe is nitrogen. 21% is oxygen, and the other 1% is a mix of other gasses.
78% of the air we breathe is nitrogen. 21% is oxygen, and the other 1% is a mix of other gasses.
Short Answer...yes. Nitrogen doesnt expand with heat. Air does. They are mixable, but it's best to just stick with one or the other. The air in the atmosphere is approx 78% nitrogen anyway. All gases behave the same according to the gas laws. If nitrogen did not expand with heat how could a hot air balloon get off the ground? The benefits of filling tires with nitrogen are, 1 the air has had all the moisture removed ( no rim corrosion) 2 Nitrogen doesn't expand as much when heated (less pressure variance due to temp) 3 Nitrogen is a larger molecule so it doesn't leak as easily.
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