Oxygen, Helium, Natural Gas, Carbon Dioxide, Anaesthetics Gas, Carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, Neon, water vapor.
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Noble gases have a set of eight outermost electrons, which forms a stable electron configuration known as an octet. This full outer shell makes noble gases highly stable and unreactive under normal conditions.
All gasses that are not noble gases (well xenon and heaviei forms some interesting "patterns", if not truly molecules), or plasmas, are molecular gases.
gases, nitrites, solvents and aerosols.
Liquids and gases have no shape of their own.
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Carbon dioxide (forms carbonic acid) Sulphur dioxide (forms sulphuric acid) Nitrogen dioxide (forms nitric acid)
It is called a stellar nebula.
Gases around Earth were stabilized for new forms to develop through the process of outgassing, which released gases from the planet's interior. This outgassing created the atmosphere that we have today, allowing for the conditions suitable for life to evolve. Additionally, the development of photosynthetic organisms helped regulate the levels of gases, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen, in the atmosphere.
The ionosphere is primarily composed of oxygen and nitrogen gases. These gases are ionized by solar radiation and energetic particles, creating charged particles that play a key role in the propagation of radio waves and other forms of communication in the Earth's atmosphere.
A star forms by the contraction of a large sphere of gases. This contraction causes the nuclear fusion of lighter elements into heavier elements, releasing energy in the process.
The hydrosphere is made up of a variety of gases including oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide. The hydrosphere includes water in several forms including in gaseous states.