78% N2 20.9% O2 = 98.9% The 1.1% left over is every other gas you have ever heard of and some you have not.
It is a mixture of air with one or more other gases.
It depends on what gases you are talking about and how much air. But generally you could submit the given air to extremly low temperatures which would cause these "gases" to turn to a liquid.
Air isn't a pure substance, it is a mixture of a bunch of other gases mainly Nitrogen and Oxygen with small amounts of other gases.
The active gas in the air is HYDROGEN
Oxygen, nitrogen, and various other gases are always present in the air. These gases are essential for supporting life on Earth.
It is a mixture of air with one or more other gases.
It is a mixture of air with one or more other gases.
The most abundant gases in air by weight are nitrogen (78%) and oxygen (21%). Other gases like argon, carbon dioxide, and traces of other gases make up the remaining percentage of the air's composition.
air is made up of some gases. i.e. it's made up of hydrogen, nitrogen, and mixture of other gases. but the most common is it is made up of nitrogen-78%, oxygen-21%, and other gases-1%air is made up of different gases such as oxygen, carbondioxide, nitrogen and noble gases.
because Nitrogen is very abundant in earth. also Nitrogen acts as a solvent in air form. dilluting many form of gases in its dangerous states. high concentration of other air chemicals will actually hurt us, too much carbon dioxide and other green house gases is dangerous to earth . too much oxygen is dangerous for respiration too. and almost all the other gases are dangerous if it is highly concentrated in gas form.
the gases are:nitrogen 78 %oxygen 21 %other gas 1 %
Gases in air are nitrogen about 79%, oxygen about 20% and other gases 1%