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hydrogen helium ammonia and menthol are some of the gasses that make up the atmosphere of NeptuneANS#2:It is much like Uranus and the other giant planets, with a thick atmosphere of hydrogen, helium, methane, and ammonia, a relatively low density, and a rapid period of rotation.
They are Hydrogen, Helium, methane and ammonia.
Uranus is made of 82.5% of molecular hydrogen ,15.2% helium 2.3 % methane ,and also known to have hydrogen deuteridexist with possible aerials of ammonia ice ,water ice ,ammonia hydro sulfide and methane ice
iron, nickel, and silicates. Its core temperature is approximately 7000ºC.
It not being certain of what amount or percentage is considered a "major" or "minor" gas, I have chosen to give the list of known gases in significant quantities: Hydrogen gas- 83% Helium gas- 15% Methane gas- 2%
methane,hydrogen,ammonia,nitrogen,carbon monoxide.
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, methane, and ammonia.
Water: H2O Sodium chloride (table salt): NaCl Carbon dioxide: CO2 Oxygen: O2 Hydrogen peroxide: H2O2 Sulfuric acid: H2SO4 Carbon monoxide: CO Ammonia: NH3 Methane: CH4 Nitric acid: HNO3.
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hydrogen helium ammonia and menthol are some of the gasses that make up the atmosphere of NeptuneANS#2:It is much like Uranus and the other giant planets, with a thick atmosphere of hydrogen, helium, methane, and ammonia, a relatively low density, and a rapid period of rotation.
Urea, fertilizer, and ammonia plants release carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, various nitrogen oxides, and methane (CH4). The most obvious emission is hydrogen sulfide (H2S) but it is also released in much smaller quantities.
hydrogen, methane, helium, ammonia
It all depends what you are burning as there are many gases. As a guide, large amounts of hydrocarbons - methane, ethylene, ethane, acetylene. Benzyne and its derivitives. Carbon monoxide. Hydrogen Cyanide, ammonia and nitrogen oxide. Chlorine, Hydrogen chloride, phosgene, dioxene and other diocarbons. Sulphurs. Phenols. Formic acid and Aceitic acid and many many more.
Helium and somthing else that i forgot the name XD sowy im only 3
Methylmercaptan, carbon disulfide, hydrogen sulfide Sulfur figures in many "stinks"
They are Hydrogen, Helium, methane and ammonia.
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