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While the Earth's atmosphere is 79% nitrogen and about 20% oxygen, the 1% remaining does include samples of nearly every known gas, including hydrogen, helium, argon, neon, xenon, fluorine, and radon. Some, like helium, are very rare - but they are here.

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The gas that is not present in air is hydrogen.

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All the noble gases are in the atmosphere.

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hydrogen

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Q: Which gas is not present in air hydrogen oxygen nitrogen or carbon dioxide?
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