its as dry as bones
Bone dry nitrogen gas refers to nitrogen gas that has been treated to remove all traces of water vapor, making it extremely dry and free of moisture. This type of nitrogen gas is commonly used in applications where moisture can be detrimental, such as in laboratories and sensitive industrial processes.
This means very dry/thirsty Give me a drink I'm as dry as a bone! Look at this firewood it's as dry as a bone.
Dry As a Bone was created in 1987-07.
It is two words: bone dry.
As dry as a bone.
In 500L of dry air, 78% is nitrogen. To find the volume of nitrogen, you would use 0.78 x 500L = 390L of nitrogen in the 500L of dry air.
No, dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide, or CO2.
I looked it up and I think they are called Dry Bones. If you are talking about the bone turtles. Hope this helps you.:). Answer not by community but by JellyStick. :)
Yes, nitrogen is found in dry air. Dry air is primarily composed of nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%), with trace amounts of other gases.
dry air contains 78% nitrogen.
Dry air is about 80% nitrogen. The remaining 20% consists mostly of things that are heavier than nitrogen, so dry air is very slightly heavier than nitrogen.
Dry Hydrogen and dry nitrogen gas in the Haber process