Cool the gases to a temperture between the boiling points of the two gases.
Nitrgen condenses to a liquid at a higher temperaturte than oxygen. So liquid nitrogen is drawn off and gaseous oxygen remains.
Air
Yes
The atmosphere (Mixture of Oxygen, Nitrogen, and other gases. The ocean (Mixture of water, various salts)
No. Air is a mixture made mostly of nitrogen and oxygen. A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen would be unstable. A spark or sufficient heat source would ignite the mixture and form water.
a MIXTURE. If it was mixed in a fixed proportion you would get a compound!
No. Carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen are separate elements.
No, it is a compound of the elements nitrogen and oxygen.
Nitrogen oxide can refer to a binary compound of oxygen and nitrogen, or a mixture of such compounds.
No; oxygen, nitrogen, and water are all separate elements.
Air
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Nitrogen oxide can refer to a binary compound of oxygen and nitrogen, or a mixture of such compounds.
Yes
The atmosphere (Mixture of Oxygen, Nitrogen, and other gases. The ocean (Mixture of water, various salts)
Neither. Oxygen is an element. In the air it forms a mixture with nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc.
A mixture of nitrogen and oxygen, mostly.
Nitrogen and oxygen.