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100 example of gas around us​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hydrogen (H)

Nitrogen (N)

Oxygen (O)

Fluorine (F)

Chlorine (Cl)

Helium (He)

Neon (Ne)

Argon (Ar)

Krypton (Kr)

Xenon (Xe)

Radon (Rn)

these are some of the examples of gas around us.

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Elemental Gases

These are the elements that exist as gases at standard temperature and pressure. When the pressure is changed and is higher or lower, or when the temperature is changed and is higher or lower, then the element may exist in a different form such as in liquid form or solid form.

Hydrogen (H)

Nitrogen (N)

Oxygen (O)

Fluorine (F)

Chlorine (Cl)

Helium (He)

Neon (Ne)

Argon (Ar)

Krypton (Kr)

Xenon (Xe)

Radon (Rn)

Pure and Mixed Gases

Pure gases can take several different forms. They might be made up of individual atoms, such as neon, atomic gases or noble gases. Oxygen is also a pure gas because it is made of one type of item; however, it is an elemental molecule. Pure gases may also be compound molecules, which are comprised of a bunch of different atoms. For example, carbon dioxide would be considered a pure gas but it is also a compound molecule. Mixed gases, on the other hand, consist of more than one kind of pure gas. In the Earth's atmosphere, for example, there are a wide mix of different gases including oxygen and other atoms that are released. Some examples of pure gases and mixed gases include:

Acetylene

Air

Ammonia

Arsine

Benzene

Boron Trifluoride

Butadiene 1,3

Butane

1-Butene

Carbon Dioxide

Carbon Monoxide

Diborane

Ethane

Ethylene

Ethylene Oxide

Germane

Halocarbon-14

Halocarbon-21

Halocarbon-22

Halocarbon-23

Halocarbon-32

Halocarbon-116

Halocarbon-134A

Halocarbon-218

Halocarbon-C318

Hexane

Hydrogen Bromide

Hydrogen Chloride

Hydrogen Sulfide

Isobutane

Isobutylene

Methane

Methanol

Methyl Chloride

Nitric Oxide

Nitrogen Dioxide

Nitrogen Trifluoride

Nitrous Oxide

Pentane

Phosphine

Propane

Propylene

Silane

Silicon Tetrachloride

Sulfur Dioxide

Sulfur Hexafluoride

Trichlorosilane

Tungsten Hexafluoride

Vinyl Chloride

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