Oxygen
carbon dioxide
We use it in Gas cookers
it can be used in everyday life by liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, thin-layer chromatographyand paper chromatography.
ALL protein requires it to exist. (But as a gas, no.)
As an insulating gas (eg in double glazing).
Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures is used everyday to determine how much of one gas is present in a mixture of gases.....maybe not YOUR "everyday" but someones
It depends on the brand and is of personal opinion. There are not very many differences between speedway gas and the gas that is used in everyday vehicles.
Natural gas is used in everyday life for heating homes, water, and cooking. It is also used in industries for electricity generation, as a fuel for vehicles, and in the production of various products like plastics and fertilizers. Additionally, natural gas is used in the production of power for various appliances such as stoves, ovens, and clothes dryers.
yes
You use helium in balloons. Neon and argon in lights. Argon is used as an "inert" gas to inhibit bacterial growth.
Decimals are used when you are displaying a stop watch and time. Decimals are used you are counting money. They are used when gas stations display gas prices. They are used on receipts for purchases. They are also used when you are telling someone's weight.
Hydrogen is always used, so yes, it can be used everyday.
In America, petrol is commonly referred to as "gasoline" or simply "gas." The term "gas" is widely used in everyday conversation when discussing fuel for vehicles. While "petrol" is used in other countries, particularly in the UK, "gas" is the standard term in the United States.