There is no reason that any of these would make life impossible anywhere including Earth. All occur in Earth's atmosphere and it is rumoured that life is present here. The early Earth had a high carbon dioxide atmosphere with no oxygen and life started then - so no problems with that either. in the regions of volcanic vents on the ocean floors there is abundant life although material much greater toxicity than those listed in the questions are abundant there. Of the materials listed helium and argon are not toxic as they are inert gases and hydrogen and and nitrogen might as well be.
because they are all toxic gases that can kill you unless you wear a special space suit.
Mars has a thin atmosphere, mainly of Carbon Dioxide (95.32%). Nitrogen makes up 2.7%, Argon 1.6%, Oxygen 0.13% and Carbon Monoxide makes up around 0.08%.
Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and a small trace of carbon monoxide
Mercury's atmosphere is almost nonexistent but may have a very little bit of helium, sodium, and oxygen. Venus' atmosphere is made up of carbon dioxide, nitrogen. Earth's atmosphere is made up of oxygen and nitrogen, with small amounts of carbon dioxide and other gases. Mars' atmosphere is made up of carbon dioxide, nitrogen, argon, less than 1% oxygen and carbon monoxide. Jupiter's atmosphere is made up of hydrogen, helium, and methane . Saturn's atmosphere is made up of hydrogen and helium. Uranus' atmosphere is made up of hydrogen, helium, methane, and acetylene. Neptune's atmosphere is made up of hydrogen, helium and methane.
methane oxygen hydrogen anesthtic helium carbon dioxide
The Earth's atmoshpere is a mixture of many gases, including nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen.
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen.
Carbon monoxide Chlorine gas Hydrogen cyanide Sulfur dioxide Ammonia Nitrogen dioxide Phosgene Hydrogen sulfide Ozone Carbon dioxide at high concentrations
6.02x1023 particles are in one mole of nitrogen dioxide. One mole of anything, be it nitrogen dioxide of hydrogen monoxide (water), will always equal to 6.02x1023 (a very large number!) of particles. 6.02x1023 particles are in one mole of nitrogen dioxide. One mole of anything, be it nitrogen dioxide of hydrogen monoxide (water), will always equal to 6.02x1023 (a very large number!) of particles.
atomic: hydrogen, helium, oxygen, nitrogen, chlorine, neon diatomic: carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide other: photon
water, hydrogen cyanide,hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide
Hydrogen and Nitrogen. Or oxygen and carbon dioxide, or carbon monoxide.
Nitrogen dioxide has one more atom of oxygen per molecule than does nitrogen monoxide.
nitrogen monoxide + carbon monoxide --> nitrogen + carbon dioxide the reactions are: carbon monoxide + oxygen --> carbon dioxide nitrogen monoxide --> nitrogen + oxygen
Most common gas pollutants: Carbon dioxide Carbon monoxide Nitrogen dioxide Nitrogen monoxide Dinitrogen monoxide Sulfur dioxide Sulfur trioxide ChloroFluoroCarbons Methane Ammonia
Not free gases, but there are several that can be dissolved in blood: nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, even sulfur dioxide and gaseous hydrogen compounds.
> Hydrogen chloride = HCl Nitrogen has many oxides : > Dinitrogen monoxide = N2O > Nitrogen monoxide = NO > Dinitrogen trioxide = N2O3 > Nitrogen dioxide = NO2 > Dinitrogen tetroxide = N2O4 > Dinitrogen pentoxide = N2O5
Nitrogen,oxygen,hydrogen,chlorine,carbon-dioxide,ozone,argon,Carbon Monoxide ,Krypton Xenon