Nitrogen (N2) at 78.08%
Oxygen (O2) at 20.95% (Ozone is O3)
Argon (Ar) at 0.93%
Water (H2O) at an average of 1.0%
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) 0.038%
There are trace amounts of a multitude of other gases such as Methane (CH4), Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Nitrous Oxide (N2O3). Many of these are pollutants or unstable and react quickly to form other compounds.
Air consists of a mixture of gasses, including oxygen and carbon dioxide. Wind is the movement of air. Therefore, when there is wind, these gasses move.
Balloons are filled with gas (such as helium), or a mixture of gasses (such as air) or hot gasses (such as hot air).Helium.
Well, any gas can travel in the air- but air itself is a mix of gasses. Mostly Nitrogen, some oxygen, and just a little Carbon Dioxide, Argon, Radon, Xenon, Neon- and gasses like that.
The two unreactive gases in the air are nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%).
The atmosphere (air).
air
air is formed of gasses and matters
Mixture of many gasses Known Air
The properties of air is that it is odorless and colorless. There are many gasses and liquids that have these properites, such as Oxygen and Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide. Air is a mixture of these gasses.
The gasses released from the volcano were thick and suffocating.
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We breathe in air, which is a mix of many different types of gasses. Our body absorbs the oxygen from the air, and expels any gasses that our body will not use.
We breathe in air, which is a mix of many different types of gasses. Our body absorbs the oxygen from the air, and expels any gasses that our body will not use.
Yes. Air is a gas, gasses are fluids, and fluids have volume.
helium is a gas. air is a bunch of different gasses.
air is a mixture of gasses that are onmpouds like CO2, Methane and so on and gasses that are ellements like Oxygen Nitrogen argon and others. Air is a mixture of compounds and ellements.
air is a mixture of gasses that are onmpouds like CO2, Methane and so on and gasses that are ellements like Oxygen Nitrogen argon and others. Air is a mixture of compounds and ellements.