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The most abundant is nitrogen -78,084 %.

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The most abundant inert gas is what?

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What is the percentage of inert gases in atmosphere?

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The 2 most abundant gases in the atmosphere are what?

Nitrogen gas(N2) which contains 78% of atmosphere and Oxygen gas(O2) which contains 21% of atmosphere and the remaining portion is Carbon(iv)oxide and inert gas.


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What is the 5th most abundant gas in the earth's atmosphere?

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What is the most most common inert gas in the atmosphere?

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What gas is the least abundant in the atmosphere?

the least abundant gas in our atmosphere is Argon


What is the abundant gas in the atmosphere?

The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere is nitrogen.


Is nitrogen the second most abundant gas in our atmosphere?

Nitrogen is the first abundant gas in our atmosphere.


What is the abundant gas of the earths atmosphere?

the most abundant gas of the atmosphere is nitrogen with high percentage 78.09


What is the most abundant gas in out atmosphere?

The least abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere is argon at 0.93%. The most abundant gas is oxygen at 78%.


Is argon rare or abundant?

Argon is abundant in Earth's atmosphere, making up about 0.93% of the air we breathe. It is the third most common gas in the atmosphere, following nitrogen and oxygen. Therefore, argon is considered abundant on Earth.