The table in the link below has a very good list of the gases. Keep in mind it is a planetary average: it does not enumerate differences between the air over the ocean after a rain, or downtown Los Angeles during a smog alert.
air is made up of some gases. i.e. it's made up of hydrogen, nitrogen, and mixture of other gases. but the most common is it is made up of nitrogen-78%, oxygen-21%, and other gases-1%air is made up of different gases such as oxygen, carbondioxide, nitrogen and noble gases.
Nitrogen and oxygen are two of the primary gases that make up air. The third is argon.
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Oxygen and nitrogen are the two most abundant gases in the atmosphere. They make up 99% of the air.
nitrogene and oxygen :)
it does not have air because it is made up of gases
Air is composed of a variety of gases, with nitrogen being the most abundant at around 78%. Oxygen makes up about 21% of the air, with other gases like argon, carbon dioxide, and trace gases making up the rest. This balance of gases helps maintain the Earth's atmosphere and support life.
The main gases in clean air are nitrogen (N2), oxygen (O2), and argon (Ar). These gases make up the majority of Earth's atmosphere, with smaller amounts of other gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and trace amounts of other gases.
These gases are nitrogen, oxygen, argon, other noble gases, carbon dioxide, water vapors.
The active gas in the air is HYDROGEN
Nitrogen and Helium
Nitrogen and Oxygen are the most common gases in the atmosphere.