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When you mix oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen, you are likely to get a mixture of gases that may include nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and potentially other nitrogen and sulfur compounds depending on the specific conditions of the experiment. These gases can have various chemical properties and potential environmental implications.
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actually we dont mix nitrogen nor oxygen we use normal fresh air. The normal Air is 21% oxygen + 78% Nitrogen + 1% others. As humans more oxygen can be toxic for us especially underwater. However, in some cases "Like with Nitrox" we add more oxygen to make the percentage up to 40%, but this require specific training and certification.
No. Carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen are separate elements.
Nitrogen and oxygen are the two main chemical elements that make up Earth's atmosphere, with nitrogen comprising about 78% and oxygen about 21%.
An average air mix of mostly oxygen and nitrogen.
Air is mainly a mix of oxygen and nitrogen. Oxygen is the part your body uses- the good stuff.
Nitrogen and oxygen together make up approximately 99% of Earth's atmosphere, with nitrogen accounting for about 78% and oxygen around 21%.
Nitrogen, Oxygen & Hydrogen Add silica and carbon to the mix and you have what makes up 99% of the universe.
Oxygen mixes with air because air is primarily composed of nitrogen, oxygen, and other gases like carbon dioxide and argon. These gases naturally mix together due to diffusion, which is the movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. Oxygen and nitrogen will mix together in the atmosphere until they reach an equilibrium.
A mixture is obtained; 80 % N and 20 % O is air.