Science, asked by shivam2952, 1 month ago

the amount of Nitrogen in the air approximately​

Answers

Answered by ItzzMeDevika
5

Answer:

78%

Explanation:

The air in Earth's atmosphere is made up of approximately 78 percent nitrogen and 21 percent oxygen. Air also has small amounts of lots of other gases, too, such as carbon dioxide, neon, and hydrogen.

Hope this is helpful

Answered by presentmoment
0

Nitrogen does not react well with other molecules in the environment, hence it is mostly found in the form of dinitrogen in the air.

Explanation:

  • The most abundant element in the air is nitrogen. Nitrogen is a colourless, odourless, tasteless, and inert gas that makes up 78 percent of the atmosphere on Earth.
  • As a result, the atmosphere contains 78 percent nitrogen.
  • All living species on the earth contain nitrogen, and the nitrogen cycle allows scientists to track the gas's passage from the atmosphere to the soil, plants, and fauna, which ultimately decompose and release it back into the atmosphere.
  • Nitrogen can be found in all living things. They're found in the base pairs that make up nucleic acid, making it a necessary component of life.
Similar questions