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Danica Chase
14 March, 00:18
How much gas is there in 100cm3 of air?
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Ricardo Powers
14 March, 00:44
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78% = nitrogen
21% = oxygen
%1 = noble gases
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Carrillo
14 March, 01:47
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Each 100 cm3 of air, constitutes 78cm3 nitrogen, 21cm3 oxygen and 1cm3 constitutes of other gases like Argon, ozone, carbon dioxide and water vapour in small amounts
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