in a air
One can find information on inert gases in chemistry books such as The Noble Gases by J.Thomas or online. Science Daily has a referenced article on noble gases.
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You can find an alphabetical list of gases in a chemistry textbook, an online encyclopedia like Wikipedia, or on a periodic table where gases are organized by their atomic number.
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.
Depends on what "it" is.
Humans are more use to engaging and thinking about solids than liquids or gases. They are easier to find because they are what we are looking for.
It is in respiration that we find a solution or mixture of gases that we breathe in or out.
Water is the liquid, and helium + hydrogen are the gases. To find out more type in ``saturn" in the box above.
One simple method is to gradually lower the temperature, and note when certain gases became liquid.
u can find "Oxygen and Carbon dioxide" in your lungs
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
the effect of heat on liquid , solid and gases