Yes. Air is a mixture of gases, about 78 percent nitrogen and 21 percent oxygen, with the remaining 1 percent made up of small amounts of many other gases. However, both liquids and gases are classified as fluids (Pleas note: not liquids) basically because they satisfy the same mathematical principles. Solids and other states of matter do not.
air is a gas. not gasoline.. but the three states, solid, liquid and gas.
Yes. Air is made up of nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, etc.
yes
Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas or sweet air, is a chemical compound with the formula N2O.
the answer is ozone...O3 water vapour (2 hydrogen, 1oxygen)
Air does not simply circulate through a gas fire
Yes LPG in gas phase is heavier than Air.
Dry air is just over 78% nitrogen gas.
Which gas is air mostly made up from
Pure helium is made of elemental helium only and is a gas at STP. It will not have air.
Balls are made of solid material and are sometimes filled with gas (air).
Gases are made up of high energy molecules and atoms.
Air is made up of gas, so the question makes no sense. Earth's air is made of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide gases for the most part. Please ask a question about a specific gas that is not already part of air, and we can answer the question!
Yes. Air is a mixture of many gas molecules.
Nitrogen.
Nitrogen is an element and the gas is diatomic in other words the gas in the air is made of two atoms of nitrogen.
Gas because air is actully made of gases.
Air,gas,and rocks
nitrogen
it is oxygen and/or carbondioxcide ( srry I didn't spell it correct )