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Air is primary made of hydrogen and helium true or false​

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Answered by kausalyap27
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Air is primary made of hydrogen and helium true or false-true

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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The statement is FALSE because air is primarily made of Nitrogen which makes up 78 % of this gas, which is mixed with oxygen (21%), water vapour (variable), argon (0.9 %), carbon dioxide (0.04%), and trace gases.

  • Air is a solution as well as a homogeneous mixture of gaseous nitrogen solvent and oxygen, as well as minor quantities of other gaseous solutes.
  • Air can be found almost throughout the planet, except where there is water. Air can even be found in the earth’s surface layer which is in the soil. Air is found not only on Earth but also in the atmosphere, which is a coating of air that envelops the planet. Relying on temperature and height, the atmosphere can be segregated into layers. Consecutive borders do not certainly distinguish these lines; they ultimately overflow with one another.
  • Air is a mixture of an abundance of several gases. Nitrogen, oxygen, which is crucial for animals' and humans’ survival, carbon dioxide, water vapour, and trace quantities of other elements compose the atmosphere (argon, neon, etc.).

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