Chemistry, asked by chetanjnv6257, 9 months ago

Which of the gases in air are elements? Explain how you can tell

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The air in the atmosphere consists of nitrogen, oxygen, which is the life-sustaining substance for animals and humans, carbon dioxide, water vapour and small amounts of other elements (argon, neon, etc.). Higher in the atmosphere air also contains ozone, helium and hydrogen.

Answered by mehmoodrashid
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Explanation:

The molecules of two different elements, nitrogen and oxygen, make up about 99 percent of the air. The rest includes small amounts of argon and carbon dioxide. Oxygen is the life-giving element in the air.

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