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nitrogen, carbon, oxygen are what make up nitrogen dioxide.
Carbon dioxide is chemical compound. Oxygen and nitrogen are chemical elements.
The main components of the atmosphere are: Nitrogen (approximately 78%) Oxygen (approximately 21%) Argon (approximately 0.93%) Carbon Dioxide (approximately 0.038%) Along with other gases of a much smaller proportion.
oxygen-23% nitrogen-71% carbon dioxide-0.03 argon-0.9
Oxygen, hydrogen , nitrogen atoms etc. are not molecules .
Nitrogen dioxide says it all...nitrogen and oxygen. How many oxygen molecules? "Di" means "two".
air molecules are , nitrogen , oxygen, and carbon dioxide mosly nitrogen (75%)
nitrogen oxide
Two with one atom of Nitrogen
Nitrogen dioxide is formed as a product of combustion; oxidation (reaction with oxygen) of organic compounds from fuel containing nitrogen.
Yes, they do have molecules. In fact everything is made up of molecules even gases like oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen ect.
air molecules are , nitrogen , oxygen, and carbon dioxide mosly nitrogen (75%)
3 bonds are commonly formed by nitrogen and 2 are commonly formed by oxygen.
the molecules that build up your body are: carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen
Silica is NOT made of nitrogen and oxygen. It is actually made of silicon dioxide which means it's made of silicon and oxygen.
Nitrogen, oxygen (including ozone), carbon dioxide
If we combine nitrogen and oxygen, we can get several different things that are combinations of nitrogena nd oxygen. The NO2 is nitrogen dioxide. Here's the formula:N2 + 2O2 => 2NO2Note that the equation is balanced, and one molecule of nitrogen (which is a pair of nitrogen atoms) combines with two molecules of oxygen (each one being a pair of oxygen atoms) to yield two molecules of nitrogen dioxide.