| CoimbatoreTaxi News Air is a mixture of gases - 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen - with traces of water vapor, carbon dioxide, argon, and various other components. Air is usually modeled as a uniform (no variation or fluctuation) gas with properties averaged from the individual components. 
    
        
            | 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 |  
    The water or vapor content in air varies. The maximum moisture carrying capacity of air depends primarily on temperatureThe composition of air is unchanged until elevation of approximately 10.000 mThe average air temperature diminishes at the rate of 0.6oC for each 100 m vertical height"One Standard Atmosphere" is defined as the pressure equivalent to that exerted by a 760 mm column of mercury at 0oC sea level and at standard gravity (32.174 ft/sec2) Other components in air 
    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) Common Pressure Units frequently used as alternative to "one Atmosphere"
    76 Centimeters (760 mm) of Mercury29.921 Inches of Mercury10.332 Meters of Water406.78 Inches of Water33.899 Feet of Water14.696 Pound-Force per Square Inch2116.2 Pounds-Force per Square Foot1.033 Kilograms-Force per Square Centimeter101.33 Kilopascal CoimbatoreTaxi News   
 
 
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