Physics, asked by RANJEETSONKAR, 1 year ago

why nitrogen gas is maximum than oxygen?​

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Answered by abhinavnayan18
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For a few reasons. First and foremost because there’s a lot of nitrogen in the atmosphere. Secondly, nitrogen gas is an incredibly stable molecule, possibly THE most stable molecule. Oxygen gas, on the other hand, is not a stable molecule, if left alone with things like iron, aluminium, carbon, etc. it’ll form oxides. Oxygen is far happier being with other things than it is being with itself, however it is somewhat content being with itself which is why it doesn’t just split apart immediately. Because Oxygen gas will decompose and attach to other elements it must be replenished. Photosynthesis is what does this replenishment.

Answered by ankitgupta82
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The other primary reason is that, unlike oxygen, nitrogen is very stable in the atmosphere and is not involved to a great extent in chemical reactions that occur there. Thus, over geological time, it has built up in the atmosphere to a much greater extent than oxygen.

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