Ir + o + n = iron (fe)
When mixing Nitrogen (turns into N2 since it is a gas) and Oxygen (also turns into O2 because it is a gas) makes Dinitrogen Trioxide, also known as N2O3 Here is the balanced equation Nitrogen + Oxygen = Dinitrogen Trioxide N2 + O2 + N2O3
The compound formed through a mix of oxygen and nitrogen would be nitrogen oxide.
it makes ammonia NH3
No. Nitrogen dioxide is a compound of nitrogen an oxygen, meaning that the two elements are chemical bonded together to form a different chemical with its own unique set of properties. In a mixture the nitrogen and oxygen would not be bonded to each other and would retain their individual properties.
No. nitrogen and oxygen are gases, but not noble gases.
Nitrogen Oxide is formed from Nitrogen when it is mixed with Oxygen. The word equation for the formation of this pollutant is N2 + O2 ----> 2NO (Nitrogen + Oxygen -----> Nitrogen Oxide)
When it has no other gasses mixed with it. For example, we breathe oxygen, but we do not breathe pure oxygen because it is mixed with nitrogen.
When mixing Nitrogen (turns into N2 since it is a gas) and Oxygen (also turns into O2 because it is a gas) makes Dinitrogen Trioxide, also known as N2O3 Here is the balanced equation Nitrogen + Oxygen = Dinitrogen Trioxide N2 + O2 + N2O3
Iridium is mixed with gold in India to increase the weight of the material, this is a fraud and is illegal
I would think so, because there are two of them mixed together. Air in a scuba tank or anywhere else should be heterogeneous. A scuba tank filled with either oxygen or nitrogen would be homogeneous.
a MIXTURE. If it was mixed in a fixed proportion you would get a compound!
There are many gases in the atmosphere. a few of them are nitrogen, oxygen, and argon. nitrogen is mixed into the air the most.
The compound formed through a mix of oxygen and nitrogen would be nitrogen oxide.
Astronauts use compressed oxygen mixed with nitrogen fo produce their breathing gas.
It would be freely mixed, so yes.
it makes ammonia NH3
The air we breathe is mostly nitrogen, so yes. Nitrogen acts almost exactly the same as nitrogen mixed with a little oxygen. The major difference is that nitrogen will have less moisture then straight air.