The gas with a percent volume of 78.09 is nitrogen (N2).
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 has a definite volume in its gas phase as it fills up the container it is in. However, in its liquid or solid phase, nitrogen can take the shape of its container and does not have a definite volume.
The Earth's atmosphere is composed of approximately 78% nitrogen. This means that nitrogen makes up the majority of the volume of the air we breathe.
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Yes. Nitrogen makes up about 78.08% of the air in Earth's atmosphere by volume.
In 500L of dry air, 78% is nitrogen. To find the volume of nitrogen, you would use 0.78 x 500L = 390L of nitrogen in the 500L of dry air.
Nitrogen makes up roughly 80% of Earth's atmosphere (Oxygen makes up most of the remainder).
composition of dry atmosphere by volume..... 78.09% nitrogen
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To determine the volume of hydrogen gas that reacts with 12.0 ml of nitrogen gas, you first need to balance the chemical equation for the reaction. From the balanced equation, use the stoichiometry to determine the volume of hydrogen gas that corresponds to the given volume of nitrogen gas.