the answer is ozone...O3
water vapour (2 hydrogen, 1oxygen)
Hydrogen is not made from air. Hydrogen is an element, which means it can't be separated into any other substances without losing its properties, while air is a mixture of many different gases. Normal air doesn't naturally contain very much Hydrogen, and is composed mostly of diatomic Nitrogen (molecules containing two atoms of Nitrogen). Air contains some Water, which is H2O, and H = Hydrogen. There isn't much Hydrogen in the air, but you can break down water into Hydrogen, if you give it energy.
The atoms or molecules in the air get pushed aside by the raindrops as they fall through, then the molocules close back up behind the raindrops. It's the same thing that happens when anything moves through the air.
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Molecules. A common molecule in air is O2, or two oxygen atoms stuck together. A 'particle' is a general term for anything very, very small. A molecule specifically indicates a combination of two of more atoms. Atoms are the smallest things which can exist independently, they come in over 100 different types and all substances are made up of different combinations of atoms. For example iron is made up of Iron atoms but steel is made of iron atoms with some carbon atoms. Diamond is made of carbon atoms while petrol (gasoline) is made of a combination of carbon and hydrogen atoms. Water is a molecule made of oxygen and hydrogen. The air is a mixture of things. Nitrogen gas makes up most of the air, each molecule of nitrogen is made of two nitrogen atoms joined together. Oxygen is another major component of the air and again, each molecule is made of a pair of oxygen atoms. (Not all things are combined, helium is a gas found in the very highest parts of our atmosphere and is not a molecule but instead exists as individual atoms.)
A molecule made of two identical atoms is called diatomic.Five diatomic elements exist as gases at room temperature (25oC/298K) and atmospheric pressure:Hydrogen, H2Nitrogen, N2Oxygen, O2Fluorine, F2Chlorine, Cl2One diatomic element is a liquid at room temperature and atmospheric pressure:Bromine, Br2One diatomic element is a solid at room temperature and atmospheric pressure:Iodine, I2
Yes! Wind is air that is moving and air is made up of various gasses and pollutants all are made up of molecules and molecules are made up of atoms.
Yes, all the materials in the universe are made from atoms.
Yes. If you count dust that is. Air itself is inorganic, hence, no cells in plain air.Cells are living things. There are no cells in the air. Air only contains atoms and molecules.
Gases are made up of high energy molecules and atoms.
Atoms and Molecules. Theory says everything is made up of Energy. matter that ain't right cuz i do online schooling and i have these answer to chossr from atoms air oxygen dirt
its gas pressure
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just put it in your mouth and swallow it with water and take some air. U will get it
Both oxygen and nitrogen meet this description.
Cells are living things. There are no cells in the air. Air only contains atoms and molecules.
Yes. Air is made up of tiny molecules and atoms (That can only be seen with the most powerfull microscope). The molecules and atoms are "matter". So air has matter anywhere it might be.
Yes. Air is a mixture of many gas molecules.