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Gases that can be lethal in high concentrations include hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, chlorine, and hydrogen cyanide. These gases can displace oxygen and cause suffocation or have toxic effects on the body when inhaled.
Two hydrogen atoms and one oxegyn atom
Venus's atmosphere is composed mainly of carbon dioxide (96.5%) and contains small amounts of nitrogen and other gases. It also has thick clouds of sulfuric acid droplets, which contribute to its extremely high surface temperature and pressure.
oxegyn
All plants require oxygen for their metabolic processes. However, during photosynthesis, plants produce oxygen as a byproduct and release it into the atmosphere. So while plants themselves need oxygen, they also play a crucial role in maintaining oxygen levels in the environment.
carbon- 6 hydrogen- 2 oxegyn- 2
any element found in a protien. carbon hydrogen oxegyn nitrogen
Some solutions found in living organisims are Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxegyn, and Hydrogen
oxegyn
Gases that can be lethal in high concentrations include hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, chlorine, and hydrogen cyanide. These gases can displace oxygen and cause suffocation or have toxic effects on the body when inhaled.
H2O or water
When catalase reacts with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), it breaks down the H2O2 into water (H2O) and oxygen (O2) through a chemical reaction. This reaction helps to decompose the harmful hydrogen peroxide into harmless water and oxygen.
H2O (water, or two hydrogen, one oxegyn atom) keeps you alive
Two hydrogen atoms and one oxegyn atom
Venus's atmosphere is composed mainly of carbon dioxide (96.5%) and contains small amounts of nitrogen and other gases. It also has thick clouds of sulfuric acid droplets, which contribute to its extremely high surface temperature and pressure.
Photosynthesis is the way plants make food. they need water, sunlight, anad carbon dixiode. The waste product is oxegyn.
No, they don't make it they produce it by taking in energy from the sunlight and also carbon dioxide to make glucose and oxegyn.