Yes Argon is a gas in dry air
Because argon is a gas.
This gas is nitrogen.
Argon :)
Mostly nitrogen and oxygen. A little argon, rather less of the other noble gases, and a bit of carbon dioxide make up most of the balance.
The most abundant example of a gas gas mixture is the air we breathe! It is a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, water, argon, carbon dioxide and many trace gases!
In dry air it is argon, but under typical conditions, it is water vapor.
In dry air it is argon, but under typical conditions, it is water vapor.
Because argon is a gas.
1% of the air is argon cool air to -300F it will be the only gas left
Argon does not react. :)
There is about 1% of argon gas in all the air around us. They extract the argon by turning air into liquid and then using a process for argon.
There is about 1% of argon gas in all the air around us. They extract the argon by turning air into liquid and then using a process for argon.
The encasement for the Declaration of Independence contains a mixture of argon gas and filtered dry air to help preserve the document. Argon gas is commonly used in museum settings as it helps to inhibit the growth of mold and halts the degradation of the ink and parchment.
Argon is roughly 0.9% of dry air.
This gas is nitrogen.
No, nitrogen is the most abundant gas in atmosphere.
Argon :)