No. Air is a mixture of gases. The most abundant are nitrogen (78%) and oxygen (21%). Refer to the related link for a listing of the ten most abundant gases in the atmosphere.
Helium is an element made of only one type of atom. Water and sugar are made up of different types of atoms (molecules), while air is a mixture of different gases.
the continental tropical is made up of the warm, dry air from Mexico
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Air is composed of many different gases that are not chemically combined and retain their individual properties. Water is a compound because it is composed of two hydrogen atoms chemically bonded to an oxygen atom, and the properties of water are different from the properties of the elements hydrogen and oxygen.
Air is composed of many different gases that are not chemically combined and retain their individual properties. Water is a compound because it is composed of two hydrogen atoms chemically bonded to an oxygen atom, and the properties of water are different from the properties of the elements hydrogen and oxygen.
A maritime polar air mass is composed of cold, moist air.
There's only one kind of air: The AIR you breath and live in (not being a fish)
I assume you mean which air molecule makes up the largest percentage in the Earth's atmosphere. Nitrogen makes up about 78% of the Earth's atmosphere at our (liveable) level, and next is oxygen at about 21%. The other 1% is composed of carbon dioxide, argon and other gases.
Air is primarily composed of nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%).
Air is primarily composed of several gases, including nitrogen (N₂) and oxygen (O₂), which are elements, as they consist of only one type of atom. Additionally, air contains compounds such as carbon dioxide (CO₂) and water vapor (H₂O), which are made up of two or more different types of atoms chemically bonded together. Therefore, substances in air can be classified as both elements and compounds.
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