Air contains about 20.95% oxygen at sea level.
The remainder is 78% nitrogen 0.93% argon, 0.038% carbon dioxide, trace amounts of other gases and particulates, and an average of around 1% water vapor.
Oxygen in dry air is 21 %. The volume of oxygen is maintained by photosynthetic activity of plants and microbes. Similarly carbon dioxide added to the air by the respiration and combustion activities get utilized by plants.
That element is oxygen, and it takes the form of the diatomic molecule O2 with which we are so familiar. A link can be found below. nutrogen makes up roughly 78% of air.
Carbon Dioxide!
oxygen
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
The air would be laden with moisture.
Carbon Dioxide!
The cold air is dry as it contains less moisture. In winter there is a lot of snowfall but the air is dry. That is because the snow is extracted from the humidity in the air. As you cannot inhale condensed forms of liquids, it makes your mucus membranes dry.
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No, it makes up almost 0.04% of dry air.
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
The air would be laden with moisture.
Carbon Dioxide!
because the air is more dry not moist and it makes the clothes dry faster.
Carbon dioxide constitutes about 0.04% of dry air so the answer is no.
Dry air is just over 78% nitrogen gas.
The cold air is dry as it contains less moisture. In winter there is a lot of snowfall but the air is dry. That is because the snow is extracted from the humidity in the air. As you cannot inhale condensed forms of liquids, it makes your mucus membranes dry.
wet oxygen carries small pockets of water, which makes the air humid. when there is little or no pockets of water, it makes the air and everything around it dry.
Nothing except air!!
Wash in cold water and air dry, no dryer.
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