Inhaling argon can cause dizziness, headache, and rapid heart rate. Inhaling nitrogen can lead to symptoms such as dizziness, shortness of breath, and confusion due to lack of oxygen. Both gases can displace oxygen in the air, leading to asphyxiation if inhaled in high concentrations.
Neither. Both argon and krypton does not react with nitrogen.
No, nitrogen and argon have different chemical properties. Nitrogen is a reactive diatomic nonmetal, while argon is a noble gas known for its inertness. Nitrogen tends to form compounds, while argon is largely unreactive.
Yes, there is a trace amount of Argon in Earth's atmosphere.
Air contains about 80% nitrogen. If you attempt to breathe 100% nitrogen (or hydrogen, or helium, or argon, or basically anything but oxygen) you'll suffocate, but ordinarily it has pretty much no effect whatsoever.
Argon, oxygen, and nitrogen are all gases found in the Earth's atmosphere. However, argon is an inert gas, while oxygen and nitrogen are reactive gases. Additionally, argon is present in much smaller quantities compared to oxygen and nitrogen in the atmosphere.
atoms of argon are heavier than atoms of nitrogen
Neither. Both argon and krypton does not react with nitrogen.
No, nitrogen and argon have different chemical properties. Nitrogen is a reactive diatomic nonmetal, while argon is a noble gas known for its inertness. Nitrogen tends to form compounds, while argon is largely unreactive.
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Yes, there is a trace amount of Argon in Earth's atmosphere.
Air contains about 80% nitrogen. If you attempt to breathe 100% nitrogen (or hydrogen, or helium, or argon, or basically anything but oxygen) you'll suffocate, but ordinarily it has pretty much no effect whatsoever.
Argon, oxygen, and nitrogen are all gases found in the Earth's atmosphere. However, argon is an inert gas, while oxygen and nitrogen are reactive gases. Additionally, argon is present in much smaller quantities compared to oxygen and nitrogen in the atmosphere.
Three of the gases in Mars' atmosphere are carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and argon. Carbon dioxide makes up the majority of the atmosphere, followed by nitrogen and then argon.
Nitrogen is four fifths of the air so their densities are very similar. Pure nitrogen is slightly less dense than air.
No. Nitrogen gas (N₂) is a diatomic gas consists of molecules each containing two covalently bonded atoms of nitrogen, which is element 7 on the periodic table. Argon gas (Ar) is a monatomic gas, consisting of individual atoms of Argon, which is element 18 on the periodic table.
oxygen-23% nitrogen-71% carbon dioxide-0.03 argon-0.9