The universal abundance is estimated to be as follows:Hydrogen 75%
Helium 23%
Oxygen 1%
Neon 0.13%
Nitrogen 0.1%
Argon 0.02%
Chlorine 0.0001%
Fluorine 0.00004%
Krypton 0.000004%
Xenon 0.000001%
Radon less than 0.00000001%
When air is heated it expands. The gas increases volume by 1 percent for every 6 degrees Fahrenheit making it expand.
In 2006, about 20 percent from natural gas
The gas with a percent volume of 78.09 is nitrogen (N2).
Oxygen
if this is math and your asking what gas has a percent by volume 78.09 it is nitrogen
NATURAL GAS is used in over 60 million homes. In addition, natural gas is used in 78 percent of restaurants, 73 percent of lodging facilities, 51 percent of hospitals, 59 percent of offices, and 58 percent of retail buildings.
Oxygen is the gas that makes up about 21 percent of the Earth's atmosphere.
Plankton.
No, mole percent and volume percent are not necessarily equal for a gas. Mole percent is the ratio of the moles of a gas to the total moles of all gases in a mixture, while volume percent is the ratio of the volume of a gas to the total volume of all gases in a mixture. The two can be equal only if the gases have the same molar volume at the given conditions.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the gas that makes up 0.036 percent of Earth's atmosphere.
Fifty percent is one of two
Oxygen