No one who is sufficiently educated in basic chemistry would think so.
Nitrogen is an element and a constituent of air.
Air is a mixture of several gases.
The percentage of nitrogen in pure, dry ,standard air is 78,084 % (by volume).
nitrogen and oxygen
Double-pane windows have nitrogen gas or very dry air between the panes for a very specific reason. Ordinary air will build up moisture between the panes.
Moist air weighs less than dry air at the same temperature. This is because the density of diatomic Oxygen and Nitrogen is greater than water vapor (H2O).
781ml of N2 and 209ml of O2
composition of dry atmosphere by volume..... 78.09% nitrogen
dry air contains 78% nitrogen.
Dry air at sea level is a mixture of gases; 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen, and with traces of water vapor, carbon dioxide, argon, and various other components.
Dry air is about 80% nitrogen. The remaining 20% consists mostly of things that are heavier than nitrogen, so dry air is very slightly heavier than nitrogen.
Nitrogen forms about 80% of the earth's atmosphere so I think it would neither sink nor rise
Dry air is just over 78% nitrogen gas.
The percentage of nitrogen in pure, dry ,standard air is 78,084 % (by volume).
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Yes, about 78% by volume
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