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The most abundant inert gas is argon - 0,934 % in the Earth atmosphere.
The bonds between two atoms of nitrogen (78% of the atmosphere) in the N2 molecule make it inert for many purposes. However under high heat (lightning for example) it reacts with oxygen to form nitrogen compounds. Argon at 1% of the atmosphere is a noble gas and is inert under all atmospheric conditions.
the most second abundant gas is oxygen
no, nitrogen is the most abundant gas available
the most abundant gas of the atmosphere is nitrogen with high percentage 78.09
The third most abundant gas in the atmosphere is argon.
The most abundant is nitrogen -78,084 %.
The most abundant naturally occurring gas is nitrogen (N2), which makes up about 78% of air. Oxygen (O2) is the second most abundant gas at about 21%. The inert gas argon (Ar) is the third most abundant gas at 0.93%.
Most do not. Argon is inert and comprises less than 1% of the atmosphere (third most abundant gas)
The bonds between two atoms of nitrogen (78% of the atmosphere) in the N2 molecule make it inert for many purposes. However under high heat (lightning for example) it reacts with oxygen to form nitrogen compounds. Argon at 1% of the atmosphere is a noble gas and is inert under all atmospheric conditions.
The most inert gas in the atmoshere is nitrogen; the most noble gas is argon.
inorganic or organic, colored or colourless, toxic or not, reactive or inert, rare or abundant
What is the most Abundant gas are in the Atmosphere
Nitrogen gas(N2) which contains 78% of atmosphere and Oxygen gas(O2) which contains 21% of atmosphere and the remaining portion is Carbon(iv)oxide and inert gas.
the most second abundant gas is oxygen
no, nitrogen is the most abundant gas available
none, they are inert and can't explode.
the most abundant gas of the atmosphere is nitrogen with high percentage 78.09