about 78% of air is nitrogen 21% oxygen, and 1% other gasses e.g. carbon monoxide, water vapour etc.
If you mix too much gas with air in a Bunsen burner, it can result in a noisy or unsteady flame that may produce black soot due to incomplete combustion. This can also pose a safety risk as too much gas can lead to a higher flame temperature and potential fire hazard. Adjusting the gas and air mixture properly is important for producing a clean and efficient flame for heating purposes.
The gas you breathe in from the air is called oxygen.
Dry air is just over 78% nitrogen gas.
Vapor is another word for gas that is not air.
Chlorine is about 2.7 times denser than air.
Nitrogen, N2, (about 79% in air) is a rather inert gas.
Technically, air is a gas. It is a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen with traces of many other gasses.
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Not much. Both compress gas: the one "air", t'other some freon-based gas.
It means you have too much air intake It means you have too much air intake
It means you have too much air intake It means you have too much air intake
You can only get gas heating and air conditioning. The gas heating and air conditioning is less because it uses less gas then how much water you would be using. The electricity for the heater and AC can be fairly cheep.
Nitrogen
The property that primarily controls how much water can be present as a gas is temperature, which influences the water vapor pressure in the air. Warmer air can hold more water vapor compared to cooler air.
in an engine the air mixes with the gas and is fired by spark plugs. the more air the finer the gas and the easier it combusts. but be careful because if you mix too much air it will decrease the performance
Nitrogen.