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Yes, nitrogen dioxide is considered an air pollutant.
The air is made up, mostly, of oxygen and nitrogen.. Air is 78 % nitrogen, 21 % oxygen, about 1 % argon, and a whole raft of other gases present in even smaller amounts..
In 500L of dry air, 78% is nitrogen. To find the volume of nitrogen, you would use 0.78 x 500L = 390L of nitrogen in the 500L of dry air.
Elemental nitrogen in the air occurs in diatomic molecules and therefore has the formula N2.
The air is primarily composed of nitrogen and oxygen. About 78% Nitrogen, Oxygen 21%.
The burnt part of toast is commonly referred to as the "charred" or "burnt" portion.
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An incombustible gas is one that does not burn or explode.(Incombustible means something that cannot be burnt.)Some good examples of incombustible gases arenitrogen (which is fortunate, because 78% of the air is nitrogen, and if nitrogen was combustible, the air would explode!)carbon dioxideargon
Yes, burnt wood can contain nitrogen in the form of charred remains of organic matter. However, the nitrogen content in burnt wood is usually much lower compared to its carbon content due to the combustion process.
Nitrogen doesn't contain air, but the air contains Nitrogen.
Our air is about 79% Nitrogen.
When something is burnt, gases like carbon dioxide, water vapor, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxides are usually produced. These gases result from the chemical reaction between the burning material and oxygen in the air.
Yes. About 75% of air is Nitrogen.
About 78% of air is Nitrogen.
There is about 78.09% of nitrogen in the air.
Carbon dioxide is produced when carbon is burnt in air.
The atmosphere is 78.08% Nitrogen78%70%