The atmosphere would be much more volatile.
none of them are solutes
If equal volumes of nitrogen and oxygen are at the same temperature and pressure, then both (the nitrogen and oxygen) will contain the same number of particles
No, two compounds made of nitrogen and oxygen would not always be identical. Different combinations of nitrogen and oxygen atoms can form different compounds with unique chemical and physical properties.
In this case, the solute would be nitrogen since it is the substance that is present in the larger proportion (80%) compared to oxygen (20%). The solvent would be the medium in which these substances are dissolved, such as air or a gas mixture.
Nitrogen (78%) and Oxygen (21%) are the two main elements that make up approximately 99% of the Earth's atmosphere.
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To find the mole fraction of oxygen, first convert the percentages to fractions: 37% oxygen is 0.37 and 63% nitrogen is 0.63. Since the total mole fraction in a mixture is 1, the mole fraction of oxygen would be 0.37/(0.37 + 0.63) = 0.37/1 = 0.37. Therefore, the mole fraction of oxygen in the gas mixture is 0.37.
without nitrogen our bodys would over oxygenate (get to much oxygen). nitrogen is important for plants, after all they breath in nitrogen and breath out oxygen.
Those percentages closely match the composition of Earth's atmosphere at sea level. The atmosphere is made up of mostly nitrogen (around 78%) and oxygen (around 21%), with trace amounts of other gases like carbon dioxide (around 0.04%).
umm oxygen. we would die without it
That answer would be carbon Sources: Biology teacher.
nitrogen, oxygen, and argon