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Main constituents argon

The solubility of air in water has been made the subject of considerable research, and possesses several points of interest. The independence of the tw-o main constituents (argon being included with the nitrogen) is clearly observable from the table given below- further, owing to the fact that the coefficients of solubility of the individual gases are affected differently with rise of temperature the composition of the dissolved mixture is not constant. [Pg.199]

As an initial approach to our topic, air can be defined as a gaseous mixture that gives sustenance to life on Earth because of the presence of dioxygen. Its main composition has remained remarkably steady for ages, and its major constituents are nitrogen (78.1%), dioxygen (20.9%), and argon (0.9%). [Pg.69]

The natural refrigerants ammonia, carbon dioxide, propane, isobutane, and propylene. The main air constituents nitrogen, oxygen, and argon. [Pg.877]


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