All of the noble gases are gases (those running down the far right column of the Periodic Table). All of the elements can exist in a gaseous state. It is only dependent on temperature, pressure, and internal energy. Being a gas is not a permanent state. All the gases listed can be pressurized and / or cooled such that they become liquids, and finally solids.
Some other common gases include argon, methane, sulfur dioxide, ozone, ammonia, and nitrous oxide. These gases can be found in various natural and industrial processes and have different properties and uses.
water, hydrogen cyanide,hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide
The gases most folks think of as "pollution" are * sulfur dioxide * nitrogen oxides * hydrogen sulfide * PAHs * VOCs * ammonia * methane * carbon dioxide * cyclic aromatics * carbon monoxide * various mercaptans
Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide...
2co + 2no -> 2co2 + n2
oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon dioxide,moisture, carbon monoxide, dust .. less percentage of other gases.....
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen.
Carbon monoxide Chlorine gas Hydrogen cyanide Sulfur dioxide Ammonia Nitrogen dioxide Phosgene Hydrogen sulfide Ozone Carbon dioxide at high concentrations
Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen Carbon dioxide Helium Argon Methane Chlorine Neon Sulfur dioxide
water, hydrogen cyanide,hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide
atomic: hydrogen, helium, oxygen, nitrogen, chlorine, neon diatomic: carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide other: photon
The two main gases in Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%).
Oxidation of carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide. Reduction of nitrogen monoxide back to nitrogen. Oxidation of hydrocarbons to water and carbon dioxide.
Most common gas pollutants: Carbon dioxide Carbon monoxide Nitrogen dioxide Nitrogen monoxide Dinitrogen monoxide Sulfur dioxide Sulfur trioxide ChloroFluoroCarbons Methane Ammonia
Not free gases, but there are several that can be dissolved in blood: nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, even sulfur dioxide and gaseous hydrogen compounds.
Nitrogen,oxygen,hydrogen,chlorine,carbon-dioxide,ozone,argon,Carbon Monoxide ,Krypton Xenon
Examples: carbon oxide, carbon dioxide, sulfur and nitrogen oxides, ozone, emissions from other industrial plants, flying ash, heavy metals, dust, and many others depending on the location and season.
Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide...