There are no other gases other than those that constitute the atmosphere.
Answer:
The gases in the atmosphere (once water vapour has been removed) are primarily Nitrogen (78%, Oxygen 21% and Argon 1%. The next most common gas is carbon dioxide at less than 400 ppm. There are many other gases present at vey low concentration.
The mixture of gases in the atmosphere are a solution of gases. Since nitrogen makes up 78% of the gases in the atmosphere, it is the solvent and the other gases are the solutes.
The Abundant gases are Nitrogen, Helium, and other gases in the Secondary Atmosphere.
Argon
the atmosphere is made of carbon dioxide and other gases e.g. oxygen and carbon dioxide
Hydrogen is the main gas in the atmosphere, followed by helium. There is also some methane and traces of other gases.
The atmosphere on Venus is very thick and comprised of 96 percent carbon dioxide. About 3.5 percent of its atmosphere is nitrogen and 0.5 percent is comprised of other gases.
carbon dioxide, nitrogen, sulfuric acid and some other gases
75% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 3% other gases.
atmosphere gases are made of air
Nitrogen and oxygen make up the majority of the atmosphere, but there are other gases as well, such as carbon dioxide, ozone, and helium.
Nitrogen rhen oxygen then argon and less than 1% of other gases
Go to images.google.com and search for gases in the atmosphere.