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Air is a mixture of gases.
methane
Greenhouse gases and a nasty smell
Electronegativity is a measurement of the power of an atom to attract electrons. The Noble gases, like helium, neon, and argon all have full valence shells. This means they are very stable and have no need to bond. There are several methods of calculating electronegativity, and some of those methods do give values for the Noble gases. However, these numbers are not generally meaningful since the noble gases do not have a measurable electron affinity. Several of the noble gases can form bonds under special curcumstances.
Yes, it is. But it melts first, and the incomplete oxidation can give off toxic gases.
Nuclear power stations only give out steam. Unless there's been an explosion, They give out radioactive dust.
Sure. Nuclear power plants give off effectively no gases of any kind.
Coal power stations will give off CO2 emissions.
They spread gases that thickens the atmosphere, causing the heat to be blocked from exiting to space.. The gases are heavy, and comes down to the ground causing pollution.
Our sun gets energy from fusing hydrogen atoms with neutrons to form helium atoms.
Not really no. If ants are polluted with enough radioactivity to give anything like a reasonable amount of energy, it would kill them immediately. As things are, not many things are radioactive enough to be useful for power, and certainly not ants. We don't get power much from radioactivity anyway. Nuclear power stations give us power in far more complicated ways.
Gas power, Electric power Horse power Wind power Water power.
Two stations each give out a circle. Those circles intersect at two places. When a third station is added, there are three circles. These three circles only intersect together at one place. That's where the precise earthquake location is.
In some ways, power stations can be really useful. They can give electricity to thousands and thousands of people. They are a tonne better than wind farms because they generate more electricity, are quite quiet and are way smaller so the can be hidden by other objects (e.g: trees...). The power stations don't actually pollute the air as much as we think they do, the only thing that comes out of the chimneys is clean steam, (this only means when the steam cools it will transform into rain (not too good for us though)). However, there is a slight downside to this. The only way the power stations can make steam is to use coal which is one of our fossil fuels-which are running out very quickly-so we can't really say that power stations are perfect.
Natural gases give us some energy
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The only other widespread, large-scale ways to generate electricity are gas, oil and coal-fired power-stations. All else is small beer.