Such a gas-gas mixture is, technically, a solution but most people do not use that term to describe it.
The solvent in a mixture of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and argon would typically be air, as these gases are commonly found in the atmosphere.
What is air but a mixture of gasses? Nitrogen, oxygen, helium and a little argon.
Argon, oxygen, and nitrogen are all gases found in the Earth's atmosphere. However, argon is an inert gas, while oxygen and nitrogen are reactive gases. Additionally, argon is present in much smaller quantities compared to oxygen and nitrogen in the atmosphere.
No, air is a mixture, not a solution. It consists of approximately 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and trace amounts of other gases such as carbon dioxide and argon. In a solution, all components would be uniformly distributed at the molecular level, which is not the case in air.
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.
True. Air is considered a solution because it is a homogeneous mixture of gases, primarily nitrogen and oxygen, along with smaller amounts of other gases such as carbon dioxide and argon. In this mixture, the individual gas molecules are evenly distributed, which is characteristic of a solution.
It is a mixture MAINLY of elements- nitrogen, oxygen, argon. However, there are a small number of compounds in the mixture- such as carbon dioxide (compound of carbon and oxygen)
It is a mixture MAINLY of elements- nitrogen, oxygen, argon. However, there are a small number of compounds in the mixture- such as carbon dioxide (compound of carbon and oxygen)
The most abundant example of a gas gas mixture is the air we breathe! It is a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, water, argon, carbon dioxide and many trace gases!
Air is a mixture of several gases, most notably nitrogen, oxygen, and some trace gases (eg, argon).
air is a mixture of several gases: N2 78.5%, O2 21%, CO2 .3% and several gases in trace ammount
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