none of them are solutes
A 10ml solution of 10 percent means that there are 10 grams of solute in 100ml of solution. Therefore, in 10ml of this solution, there would be 1 gram of the solute, as 10% of 10ml is 1ml of pure solute, which weighs 1 gram if the solute's density is 1 g/ml.
If the nitrogen leve ldropped in the air you mean? Well the nitrogen gas is fixed by a certain bacteria in the ground, it is sucked up by plants, we eat the plants, and the body uses it for necessary functions. So, if the Nitrogen level dropped in the air we would not have enough in our bodies.
all the concrete in the world would collapse considering that it is mainly made of oxygen. every body in the world who is outside would get 3rd degree burns because we would have no protection from the uv rays. the crust of the earth would get 80 percent smaller. the oceans would dissipate. you would die
if 14 grams of nitrogen is formed, then 8 grams of oxygen, add those two together and you get 22. and that's 22 of the 40 grams used, so 40 subtracted by 22 is 18. 18 grams of water would be formed.
No, .63 would be 63 percent. 6.3 would be 630 percent.
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.
The atmosphere would be much more volatile.
Nitrogen (78%) and Oxygen (21%) are the two main elements that make up approximately 99% of the Earth's atmosphere.
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
Without nitrogen in the atmosphere, we would be breathing in nearly pure oxygen, which would be fatal.
Nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen are the most common elements found in amino acids. Some amino acids may also contain sulfur.
The combination of two nitrogen atoms and one oxygen atom would form a molecule of nitrogen dioxide (NO2). This is because nitrogen typically forms a double bond with oxygen in this configuration.