Air
The air around us is about 21% Oxygen, about 78% Nitrogen and about 1% Argon.
No, oxygen and nitrogen are gases that do not contain water. Water is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Oxygen and nitrogen are elements that exist as gases in the Earth's atmosphere.
hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, and chlorine are all gases at STP
Oxygen, Nitrogen and Argon
These gases are nitrogen, oxygen and argon.
No, not all gases are elements.
Nitrogen dioxide is composed of nitrogen and oxygen, which are both nonmetals. Therefore, nitrogen dioxide is made from nonmetal elements.
Hydrogen and Nitrogen. Or oxygen and carbon dioxide, or carbon monoxide.
No. The only monatomic elements are the so-called noble gases.
period 2. The elements are nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine and neon.
Some gasses are elements, such as oxygen and nitrogen. Some gasses are compounds of multiple elements put together, such as carbon dioxide.
Nitrogen and oxygen are the two most abundant gases in the air. They are actually elements and not compounds. The two most abundant compounds would be water vapor and carbon dioxide.
Oxygen