Nitrogen(78%);Oxygen(21%);Noble gases such as Helium, Neon, Argon etc.(0.94%);
Carbon dioxide(0.03%);Others(0.03%).
A mixture of many gases is commonly known as air. Air is composed of different gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and others in varying proportions.
The atmosphere is the part of the Earth system that contains the air we breathe. It is composed of gases such as oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide and plays a crucial role in supporting life on Earth.
The active gas in the air is HYDROGEN
Air is a mixture of gases, which includes nitrogen, oxygen, and smaller amounts of other gases. It is not a solid or a liquid.
Exhaled air is a mixture of various gases, primarily nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and traces of other gases like argon and water vapor. It is not a compound or element on its own, but rather a combination of different gases.
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What gases cause air pollution
Yes, we breathe in a mixture of gases that includes nitrogen, which makes up about 78 of the air we inhale.
Yes. The gases ARE the air.
There are three ways. Some mixtures are gases themselves, and air is the most common one. Some mixtures are partly gases and partly liquids. Also, gases can dissolve into liquids, like oxygen in water.
Noble gases are lighter than air. Hence balloons filled with noble gases will float in air.
No, humans do not breathe in nitrogen as a part of the air they inhale. The air we breathe is mostly made up of oxygen, with a small amount of other gases like nitrogen and carbon dioxide.
Yes. Neon is a part of noble gases (or inert gases)
Without different gases there will be no air, if there is air, how can oxygen travel?
Air is made up of gas, so the question makes no sense. Earth's air is made of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide gases for the most part. Please ask a question about a specific gas that is not already part of air, and we can answer the question!
Water or air dirty with gases or chemicals is polluted water or air.
The atmosphere has layered gases. It also has thin air.