Since both form diatomic elements, we simply have to compare molecular masses. O2 has a mass 32.0 g/mol, while N2 is 28.0 g/mol. This means that, since gases (according to the ideal gas law) all contain 22.4 mol/L, then the same volume of oxygen would be heavier than the same volume of nitrogen.
Nitrogen monoxide and oxygen are called nitrogen dioxide when combined. It is a reddish-brown gas with a distinctive pungent odor.
Gases that are heavier than oxygen include nitrogen, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. These gases have greater atomic or molecular weights than oxygen, making them heavier.
No; the given statement is false. The natural atmosphere is largely a homogeneous mixture of oxygen and nitrogen gases, and it has very different chemical properties form any of the compounds formed from nitrogen and oxygen. Distinct such compounds with formulas N2O, NO, NO2, and N2O5 are known and are all chemically different from one another as well as from a homogeneous mixture of oxygen and nitrogen gases.
No, nitrogen and oxygen are not identical. They are different elements on the periodic table with distinct properties. Nitrogen is a colorless, odorless gas, while oxygen is a colorless, odorless gas that is essential for respiration.
Nitrogen.
it is heavier
Oxygen gas is considered heavier than other gases (like nitrogen and helium) because the oxygen molecule (O2) has a higher molecular weight due to its two oxygen atoms bonded together. This higher molecular weight causes oxygen gas to be denser and therefore heavier than some other gases.
oxygen gas is heavier than hydrogen gas
The product of nitrogen gas and oxygen gas is nitrogen dioxide (NO2) gas.
oxygen is used by human and animals for respiration bt nitrogen do not. for consuming nitrogen plants need nitrogen fixation ths occurs on low scale on other hand oxygen is directly used so its cunsumbtion is more then nitrogen. another important point is that oxygen is used in burning, formation of water etc ths means ratio of cunsumbtion of oxygen is mor then nitrogen
Nitrogen monoxide and oxygen are called nitrogen dioxide when combined. It is a reddish-brown gas with a distinctive pungent odor.
Mass of Hydrogen gas:- 2g/mol Mass of Oxygen gas :- 32g/mol Therefore, Oxygen gas is more heavier
Helium gas in the balloon causes it to rise as it is much less dense than the surrounding air which has heavier molecules such as Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide, etc.
The rate of effusion of nitrogen is slightly lower than that of oxygen due to nitrogen being a slightly heavier molecule than oxygen. This is based on Graham's law, which states that the rate of effusion is inversely proportional to the square root of the molar mass of the gas.
Nitrogen is the heavier gas (mass of 28) compared to helium (mass of 4).
Nitrogen is the main gas in earth's atmosphere, composing 78% of it by volume while oxygen is 21%.
If "heavier than" in the question is interpreted to mean "has an atomic mass greater than", the answer is nitrogen