Air is a natural mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth. It is composed of several gaseous constituents, including nitrogen, oxygen, water vapor, carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of noble gases such as argon and neon. The proportions of these gases vary, and their presence in the air is crucial for supporting life on Earth. In this chapter, we will explore the natural gaseous constituents of air, the reasons for its existence as a mixture, the principle involved in the separation of air components, the variation in the composition of air in the environment, and the uses of some of its constituents.
Nitrogen (N₂)
Oxygen (O₂)
Water Vapor (H₂O)
Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)
Noble Gases (Argon and Neon)
The existence of air as a mixture can be attributed to the following reasons:
Abundance of Different Gases
Varying Chemical Properties
The separation of air components is based on the principle of fractional distillation. This process involves the following steps:
Compression
Cooling
Fractional Distillation
The composition of air can vary due to several factors, including:
Human Activities
Natural Processes
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Carbon Dioxide
Noble Gases
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