As you see here (N) Nitrogen is the most abundant Element in the - TopicsExpress



          

As you see here (N) Nitrogen is the most abundant Element in the air you breathe. by ratio to dry air @ 78.09 %. So you are similar to agriculture. The black box effect as some say.. One Last Look at Composition of Air: Imagine the volume of air in a typical classroom that is 30 feet by 30 feet with a 10 foot high ceiling. Also assume, we separated all the gases. Oxygen would cover the room to about 2 feet deep. Nitrogen would fill almost to the ceiling (another 8 feet minus a couple of inches). Argon gas would fill a one inch layer over the whole room. The remaining gases fill the last one inch. Carbon dioxide has about the same volume of one student. Neon is 1.5 gallons. Helium would fill a one liter bottle. Methane gas would fill someones 1/2 liter bottle. Krypton would fill a 12 oz soda can. Hydrogen would fill about half of a 12 oz soda can. And xenon gas would have the volume of a pencils eraser. Gas Ratio compared to Dry Air (%) Molecular Mass - M - (kg/kmol) Chemical Symbol Boiling Point By volume By weight (K) (oC) Oxygen 20.95 23.20 32.00 O2 90.2 -182.95 Nitrogen 78.09 75.47 28.02 N2 77.4 -195.79 Carbon Dioxide 0.03 0.046 44.01 CO2 194.7 -78.5 Hydrogen 0.00005 ~ 0 2.02 H2 20.3 -252.87 Argon 0.933 1.28 39.94 Ar 84.2 -186 Neon 0.0018 0.0012 20.18 Ne 27.2 -246 Helium 0.0005 0.00007 4.00 He 4.2 -269 Krypton 0.0001 0.0003 83.8 Kr 119.8 -153.4 Xenon 9 10-6 0.00004 131.29 Xe 165.1 -108.1 •Sulfur dioxide - SO2 - 1.0 parts/million (ppm) •Methane - CH4 - 2.0 parts/million (ppm) •Nitrous oxide - N2O - 0.5 parts/million (ppm) •Ozone - O3 - 0 to 0.07 parts/million (ppm) •Nitrogen dioxide - NO2 - 0.02 parts/million (ppm) •Iodine - I2 - 0.01 parts/million (ppm) •Carbon monoxide - CO - 0 to trace (ppm) •Ammonia - NH3 - 0 to trace (ppm) So cheers to bullshit global warming...because driving cars didnt cause glacier recession 7 to 10,000yrs ago.better think below your feet...The beautiful lie I like to call it...cheers mates...McSquared
Posted on: Thu, 13 Mar 2014 02:56:05 +0000

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