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What is the percentage of oxygen in the world?

21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen, and 1% of other gases


What is the most common 3 elements in the world?

Carbon, Helium, Oxygen ========================= Mine are Hydrogen (in water), Oxygen (in water and air), and Nitrogen (in air). Helium is not abundant on Earth at all.


How will obtaining nitrogen and oxygen from the air have an impact on people environment and the economy?

Impact on people: Civilization needs sources of nitrogen and oxygen for all their uses. Civilization will be better if we extract nitrogen and oxygen from the air.Impact on the environment: None. There is plenty of air. (A lot of it is polluted, but there's no air shortage.) If we turn some of it into liquid nitrogen, oxygen and so on, nothing will be affected.Impact on the economy: Very positive. Not only will the industries that rely on these gases be able to function, we will be able to start a new industry dedicated to selling gases.BTW, your chemistry book doesn't describe Grover Cleveland as the current president, does it? Carl von Linde developed a way to liquify air in the 1880s and they've been doing it ever since. It is a huge industry. Billions of dollars of "refrigerated liquid" gases are made every year, and the world has not come to an end.


What happens to rainwater to make it more acidic than usual?

Acid rain is an environmental concern all over the world. Acid rain happens when pollutants like sulfur and nitrogen mix with water in the atmosphere and fall as rain.


What element has the chemical symbol of S?

Not at all the right answer, the real answer is: Sulfur == == == ==

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Were both Nitrogen Mustards and Sulfur Mustards used during World War 1?

No the nitrogen mustards were stockpiled during world war one but, they were never used.


What is the percentage of oxygen is in the world?

21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen, and 1% of other gases


What is the percentage of oxygen in the world?

21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen, and 1% of other gases


What are the three most commonly used gases around the world?

nitrogen, oxygen, and i believe carbon dioxide


The most common elemet in the world?

Oxygen is the most abundant element on earth. nitrogen


Why are nitrogen oxygen and carbon dioxide important to marine organisms?

nitrogen oxygen and carbon dioxide are important into the plants because without them there are no plants in the world and people will die cause there is no carbon dioxide


How many gasess in the world?

There are numerous gases in the world, both naturally-occurring and man-made. Some common gases include oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and methane. The atmosphere is mainly composed of nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%).


How many known gases are there?

The air contains approximately 78 percent of nitrogen, 21 percent of oxygen, 0.93 percent of argon, and very small amounts of other gases. These other gases include carbon dioxide, neon, helium, and xenon.


What is the most common 3 elements in the world?

Carbon, Helium, Oxygen ========================= Mine are Hydrogen (in water), Oxygen (in water and air), and Nitrogen (in air). Helium is not abundant on Earth at all.


What gasses are the world made of?

The world's atmosphere includes Nitrogen, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Carbon Dioxide, Helium, Argon, Radon, Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine, Neon, and more.


Nearly 70 percent of the world's nitrogen is produced in the ocean?

I don't think the ocean produces nitrogen or oxygen for that matter. Nitrogen comes from fusion (in a star, hydrogen turns into helium, which in turn changes into heavier elements). The ocean may store some nitrogen as a dissolved gas and nitrogen in the form of compounds such as NH3 and other soluble salts.


How will obtaining nitrogen and oxygen from the air have an impact on people environment and the economy?

Impact on people: Civilization needs sources of nitrogen and oxygen for all their uses. Civilization will be better if we extract nitrogen and oxygen from the air.Impact on the environment: None. There is plenty of air. (A lot of it is polluted, but there's no air shortage.) If we turn some of it into liquid nitrogen, oxygen and so on, nothing will be affected.Impact on the economy: Very positive. Not only will the industries that rely on these gases be able to function, we will be able to start a new industry dedicated to selling gases.BTW, your chemistry book doesn't describe Grover Cleveland as the current president, does it? Carl von Linde developed a way to liquify air in the 1880s and they've been doing it ever since. It is a huge industry. Billions of dollars of "refrigerated liquid" gases are made every year, and the world has not come to an end.