No. If we look at the composition of gases in the atmosphere, the greatest amount of gas is nitrogen- 78%. Oxygen is 21% in the atmosphere. remaining 1% is carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide etc.
No it isn't. It is Nitrogen, which makes up 70% of the air we breathe.
The atmosphere is primarily composed of nitrogen followed by oxygen. The nitrogen concentration is some 78 percent by volume.
Air is 20.5 percent oxygen.
What do you think will happen to animals and humans if the amount of oxygen in the air is reduced?
No. Second place goes to oxygen. Argon takes third or fourth place depending on the amount of water vapor.
True. The amount of nitrogen, oxygen, and water vapor in the atmosphere can vary depending on location, altitude, weather conditions, and human activities. These variations can impact local air quality and climate.
true
The amount of oxygen in the air is about 0.21 moles per liter.
One breath of air with an oxygen concentration between 4%- 6% will render an individual unconscious
No, humid air does not have less oxygen compared to dry air. The amount of oxygen in the air remains the same regardless of humidity levels.
No of course
Good old air contains more Nitrogen than oxygen.