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Does gallium react with oxygen?

of course not gallium does not react with oxygen you retards cuz if it did then something would happen if you would it in the air cuz oxygen is in the air


What would have to the oxygen content in the air if photosynthesis were stop?

The oxygen content in air would have decreased. This is because photosynthesis is a process which keeps the balance between oxygen and carbon dioxide by converting carbon dioxide to oxygen.


What is the approximate oxygen content of air?

The approximate oxygen content of air is around 21%.


What is the oxygen content of air?

The oxygen content of air is approximately 21%. Nitrogen is the largest component of air as it takes up 78% of the atmosphere.


Should it be possible to Condense oxygen from the air what would have to happen?

To condense oxygen from the air, you would have to cool the air to a temperature below the boiling point of oxygen, which is around -183 degrees Celsius. This process would separate the oxygen gas from the other components of air, allowing it to be collected as a liquid.


What would happen if the biosphere stop interacting with the atmosphere?

There would be no air or oxygen for us to survive.


What would happen if their was too much oxygen?

Too much air would harm the body


What would be the consequence of removing all of the carbon dioxide in earths air supply?

plants would starve, and the oxygen content of the air would slowly decrease to zero.


What would be the consequence of removing all the carbon dioxide in the earths air supply?

plants would starve, and the oxygen content of the air would slowly decrease to zero.


How can you choke on air?

If the nitrogen or carbon dioxide content in the air is too high, or if the oxygen content of the air is too low.


What is the oxygen content of air at lower temperatures?

The oxygen content of air remains constant at around 21% regardless of temperature. However, at lower temperatures, air becomes denser, which can affect oxygen delivery to the lungs during respiration.


What are the differences between the surrounding air and exhaled air?

The air you breathe out is little changed from the air you breathe in, except that the oxygen content is somewhat lower - your body extracts some (not all) of the oxygen. The exhaled air is the same except for slightly lowered oxygen content.