The atmosphere would be much more volatile.
none of them are solutes
In the air around you.
Definitely the 20% oxygen because there is less of it and the solute is always the lesser amount.
that would be oxygen and nitrogen
*amino acids include 16 percent of nitrogen , I think it's include : carbon , hydrogen , oxygen , and nitrogen *
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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.
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
umm oxygen. we would die without it
That answer would be carbon Sources: Biology teacher.
nitrogen, oxygen, and argon
No. Nitrogen dioxide is a compound of nitrogen an oxygen, meaning that the two elements are chemical bonded together to form a different chemical with its own unique set of properties. In a mixture the nitrogen and oxygen would not be bonded to each other and would retain their individual properties.