Air is made up of 20.9% oxygen, 79% nitrogen and the 0.1% is all the other gases (helium, hydrogen, neon, ect.). It is possible to separate air into those component parts and concentrate them for other uses.
No, oxygen is not air, but it is an important component of air.
Air is:
No. The major gas found in air is nitrogen (N2). Oxygen (O2) is the second most abundant gas in air.
Air contain nitrogen (78 %), oxygen (20 %), argon (1 %) and other minor gases.
It's mostly composed of nitrogen.
Nitrogen and Oxygen
The common name of atmospheric gas used to breathe is air. Air is primarily composed of oxygen, nitrogen, argon, carbon dioxide and small amounts of other gases.
Mostly (about 79%) nitrogen gas, and about 21% oxygen. Add in a little bit of water vapor, carbon dioxide, and just a smidgen of argon, xenon, helium, radon, neon, etc.
B) carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
Nitrogen 78%, oxygen 21%
Nitrogen and Oxygen
The air is primarily composed of nitrogen and oxygen. About 78% Nitrogen, Oxygen 21%.
These gases are not conductive.
Air is composed primarily of 20% oxygen, 79% nitrogen, and 1% carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, argon, and other trace gasses.
21%oxygen
Oxygen(02)=20.947
Approximately 21%
The atmosphere is primarily composed of nitrogen followed by oxygen. The nitrogen concentration is some 78 percent by volume.
yes, the air is gas, mainly composed of Nitrogen and Oxygen gases.
form of oxyhemoglobin
The common name of atmospheric gas used to breathe is air. Air is primarily composed of oxygen, nitrogen, argon, carbon dioxide and small amounts of other gases.
Yes. Titan has a very dense atmosphere composed primarily of nitrogen.