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yes, percentage of gases in air is as follow 78.09% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.039% carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases

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11y ago

Argon makes up almost 1% of dry air. CO2 is currently closer to 0.04%, though by 2050 it will be 0.05% at the current rate of increase.

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11y ago

No, by weight or volume CO2 is less than one tenth of one percent.

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No. Argon makes up almost 1% of dry air. CO2 is closer to 0.04%. (0.03% back in 1900).

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No, dry air contains 21 percent oxygen. The amount of carbon dioxide in dry air is 0.04% (2013).

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10y ago

No, carbon dioxide makes up only 400 ppm (parts per million) or 0.04% of dry air. This has risen since the Industrial Revolution, 200 years ago from 280 ppm (parts per million) or 0.028%.

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Of course N is in air. About 70% of air is nitrogen

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8y ago

Yes. It is a gas that makes up the majority of gasses in the atmosphere.

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