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it would be nitrogen. since that the percentage of it in air is 78.09%
NH3 which is ammonia has the highest percentage by mass of nitrogen.
Water has a higher percentage of hydrogen by mass than does hydrogen peroxide, because the latter has equal numbers of hydrogen and oxygen atoms while the former has twice as many hydrogen atoms as oxygen atoms.
There are 3 valence electrons in the highest energy level of Nitrogen. Nitrogen has a total of 5 valence electrons.
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it would be nitrogen. since that the percentage of it in air is 78.09%
Nitrogen ... 78 % Oxygen ..... 21 % Argon ........ 0.9 % Neon ......... 0.0018 % Helium ....... 0.0005 % Krypton ..... 0.0.0001 % Hydrogen .. 0.00006 % Xenon ....... 0.000009 % Iodine ....... 0.000001 % (Some water vapor, Carbon Dioxide, Methane, Nitrous Oxide, Carbon Monoxide, Nitrogen Dioxide, but they're not elements.)
NH3 which is ammonia has the highest percentage by mass of nitrogen.
The highest percentage in the Earth's atmosphere is nitrogen, at 78%. Then oxygen(21%) and CO2, 0.9%.
The element Nitrogen has by far the highest % composition of dry air. It is also the highest percentage by volume in wet air. Only the percentage is known (78.09%), because it is impossible to measure the total volume of air as it is constantly changing.
78.09% Nitrogen by Volume (approx)
No. HNO3 already has hydrogen and nitrogen in their highest possible oxidation states.
yes, it has the highest volume in dry air because it is non reactive
Yes. Nitrogen makes up about 78.08% of the air in Earth's atmosphere by volume.
When you exhale, you actually release oxygen, nitrogen and other gasses. But most of all you release more carbon dioxide. People often think that the lungs must be full of carbon dioxide but they are not. The percentage of gas in the lungs that is highest is nitrogen. It isn't used by your body but is important in keeping your lungs inflated. But all-in-all, you exhale more carbon dioxide than you inhale.
the answer is carbon,hydrogen,nitrogen, and oxygen. There are really 6: CHNOPS Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur. These are listed in the highest to lowest amounts and they are found in all living things.