Nitrogen makes up roughly 80% of Earth's atmosphere (Oxygen makes up most of the remainder).
Nitrogen is the gas that is represented in the highest percentage by volume in dry air, at around 78%. Oxygen follows at about 21%, while carbon dioxide and hydrogen are present in much lower percentages.
No, nitrogen is the most abundant gas in dry air, making up about 78% of the volume. Oxygen is the second most abundant gas, making up about 21% of the volume. Carbon dioxide and hydrogen are present in much smaller amounts.
Nitrogen is represented in the highest percentage by volume in dry air, at approximately 78%. Oxygen is the next most abundant gas in the atmosphere, at around 21%. Carbon dioxide is present in a much lower percentage, around 0.04%. Hydrogen is present in trace amounts in the atmosphere.
The percentage of nitrogen in the air remains constant when you inhale and exhale because the body does not use nitrogen during respiration. While we inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide, the nitrogen in the air is not chemically altered or metabolized by the body's processes.
The maximum percentage of nitrogen by mass is about 78.08%, which is the composition of nitrogen gas (N2) in the atmosphere.
The percentage of nitrogen in pure, dry ,standard air is 78,084 % (by volume).
The volume of nitrogen in Earth's atmosphere is approximately 78% of the total volume at sea level, which is roughly 78.08%. The volume of nitrogen is expressed as a percentage of the total volume of gases in the atmosphere.
Yes. Nitrogen makes up about 78.08% of the air in Earth's atmosphere by volume.
78.09% Nitrogen by Volume (approx)
yes, it has the highest volume in dry air because it is non reactive
yes. only the percentage is known (78.09%), because it is impossible to measure the total volume of air ( constantly changing).
Nitrogen is the gas that is represented in the highest percentage by volume in dry air, at around 78%. Oxygen follows at about 21%, while carbon dioxide and hydrogen are present in much lower percentages.
A pie graph with approximately 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% other gases would accurately represent the percentage of elements by volume in Earth's troposphere.
The element Nitrogen has by far the highest % composition of dry air. It is also the highest percentage by volume in wet air. Only the percentage is known (78.09%), because it is impossible to measure the total volume of air as it is constantly changing.
No, nitrogen is the most abundant gas in dry air, making up about 78% of the volume. Oxygen is the second most abundant gas, making up about 21% of the volume. Carbon dioxide and hydrogen are present in much smaller amounts.
The percentage of nitrogen in the Earth's atmosphere is about 78.
Nitrogen is represented in the highest percentage by volume in dry air, at approximately 78%. Oxygen is the next most abundant gas in the atmosphere, at around 21%. Carbon dioxide is present in a much lower percentage, around 0.04%. Hydrogen is present in trace amounts in the atmosphere.