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Is oxygen dilutes the nitrogen?

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Answered by authorised89
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Answer: no, oxygen cannot dilute the nitrogen.

Explanation: nitrogen which is 78% dilutes oxygen because it prevents rapid burning at the earth's surface and because nitrogen cannot be used directly from the air.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

Nitrogen in air simply 'dilutes' the oxygen, slowing down the rate of burning. Nitrogen in air is four times than oxygen . If nitrogen helps oxygen!

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