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Distribution of methane is in the atmosphere of mars.
Venus is not made up of gas, but it does have a thick atmosphere. The main gas in the atmosphere is carbon dioxide, at about 96%. There's some nitrogen (about 3.5%) and traces of other things.
In no atmosphere. The HST orbits in low-earth orbit at 569 km and considerably above the atmosphere.
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to be honest, I'm really trying to find out that's why I'm asking
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You would expect to find nitrogen and oxygen as molecules in the atmosphere, and argon as individual atoms.
Argon, You would only expect to find the noble gases He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn as monatomic gases. All other gases have at least two atoms e.g O2, N2 some habve more e.g. CO2
Xenon can be found in the atmosphere. It is found as a mixture along with other noble gases, oxygen and other gases.
76.55% nitrogen 20.54% Oxygen 1.96% water vapor .91% argon .03% Carbon dioxide .01% Misc. gases Those are six, I couldn't find the other one.... :D
You would not find any gases in a cupboard other than what you would find in normal air. The gases you would find in normal are are: Nitrogen (78%) Oxygen (20%) Carbon Dioxide (0.03%) Rare Gases (Helium, Krypton, Argon, etc. 0.97%) And Water Vapour (varying amounts) These would be the five basic gases you would find in a cupboard.
Metals, metalloids, and noble gases.
You'll find the same gasses in Antarctica that you'd find in a pollution-free atmosphere most anywhere on earth.
Noble gases can be found in the atmosphere; the air on Earth is partly composed of the noble gasses.
clouds,oxygen and yea find the last one and tell me
I think its the atmosphere
Mainly found in atmosphere but some minute quantity is also found in man made compounds in laboratories vessels as XeF2, XeF4, XeF6, XeOF4, e.t.c