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1. The maximum amount of gas found in the air is-
A) Oxygen
B) Nitrogen
C) Hydrogen
D) Carbon Dioxide​

Answers

Answered by HARSHAOFFICIAL
16

Answer:

option b (nitrogen)

Explanation:

By volume, dry air contains 78.09% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases

Answered by ItzArchimedes
32

The maximum amount of gas found in air is Nitrogen

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a) Nitrogen :-

The maximum amount of gas in air is Nitrogen , it takes approximately 78.09 % in air .

b) Oxygen :-

Oxygen is the gas which we breathe in or inhale & it is the most important thing for a human to live one earth . It occupies 20.95% in the amount of gases in air .

c) Hydrogen :-

The gas which we keep a matchstick fired it gives a pop sound it is known as hydrogen . It is the first element in the periodic table .

d) Carbon Dioxide :-

The gas which we exhale is known as carbon dioxide . And the plants breathe carbon dioxide to live .


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