Nitrogen. It makes up about 79% of air with around 20% oxygen and 1% rest of the gases.
Nitrogen, Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide.
Oxygen is the second most common/abundant gas in the air that we breathe. Nitrogen is the most abundant gas in the air we breathe. The composition of air is often treated as 79 mole or volume percent N2 and 21 mole or volume percent O2.
Nitrogen
The colorless, odorless and tasteless gas that you breathe in is called oxygen, the chemical symbol of which is O2. Similarly, the gas that you breathe out is called carbon dioxide.
The most abundant example of a gas gas mixture is the air we breathe! It is a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, water, argon, carbon dioxide and many trace gases!
The air we breathe is: about 78% Nitrogen about 20% Oxygen about 1% Argon and the rest lots of other chemicals in tiny amounts.
This gas is argon - 0,9340 %.
Oxygen is the second most common/abundant gas in the air that we breathe. Nitrogen is the most abundant gas in the air we breathe. The composition of air is often treated as 79 mole or volume percent N2 and 21 mole or volume percent O2.
Oxygen it helps the trees breathe too.
Oxygen is the second most common/abundant gas in the air that we breathe. Nitrogen is the most abundant gas in the air we breathe. The composition of air is often treated as 79 mole or volume percent N2 and 21 mole or volume percent O2.
In dry air it is argon, but under typical conditions, it is water vapor.
This gas is oxygen - 20,946 %.
Nitrogen which makes up about 78 percent of the atmosphere.
the most abundant gas is nitrogen answered by Isabella camera 10/18/10
Often it is water vapour, which can vary from 0 to 4 %. Otherwise it is argon, at nearly 1%
78% of the air that we breathe is nitrogen gas.
oxygen is 20% of the air you breathe
the most common gas is water vapor