the answer is compound .It spreds around the compound world
Air isn't considered an element because it is made up of several different elements, such as Oxygen, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, and Carbon.
nitrogen is the most common element in the earths atmosphere
Do the atomic mass of each element/ compound which makes up air divided by 100 and then times by the percentage that the element exists in air. This should give you the mass that each element/ compound contributes to the atomic mass of air. Add them all together to get the overall atomic mass of air. (I calculated this and it came out at 25.6 3sf )
Gases used are: air (and hot air), helium.
sunshine or sun, water and air
Silicon dioxide SiO2
Water is H2O and the ions are H+ and OH-.
element air . Air was an element in the old Greek system, it is not a chemical element.
It is not one single element, but several.
The girls are: Whirlwind (Air Element) Sonic Boom (Air Element) Hex (Undead Element) Cynder (Undead Element) Stealth Elf (Life Element)
The element for air is typically associated with the element of "wind" in many belief systems or philosophies, rather than being directly associated with a specific chemical element. In traditional Western elemental systems, air is often represented symbolically alongside earth, water, and fire.
The element of Aquarius is air.
its the scales. but the element is Air. as well as Aquarius and Gemini.
The most abundant element in Earth's atmosphere is nitrogen, making up about 78% of the air we breathe. Oxygen is the second most abundant element in the air, at around 21%.
Air is a mixture of gases.
Air is a mixture of several gaseous elements, such as oxygen and nitrogen, and compounds, such as carbon dioxide. In the sense of the four elements, water, fire, earth, and air, air is an element.
No, air is not considered an element. Air is a mixture of different gases, primarily nitrogen and oxygen, along with small amounts of other gases like carbon dioxide and argon. Elements are basic substances that cannot be broken down further by chemical means.