1. The following table gives information about five of the gases in the air: Gas Nitrogen Oxygen Carbon Argon Water dioxide vapour CO Ar H,0 Formula Melting polnt/"C -210 Boiling point/"C -196 -218 -56 -189 -183 78 -186 100 la. Put a ring around the temperature ("C) at which water vapour and carbon dioxide are removed from air. -200 -105 -10 105 1b. Put a ring around the temperature ("C) at which all the gases in the table are liquefied. -200 -105 -10 105 1c. A liquid mixture of argon, nitrogen and oxygen is allowed to warm up. In which order are the gases produced. First:--- Last ----

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1. The following table gives information about five of the gases in the air:
Gas
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Carbon
Argon
Water
dioxide
CO
vapour
Formula
Ar
H,0
-218
-189
Melting point/"c -210
Boiling point/"C -196
-56
183
-78
-186
100
la. Put a ring around the temperature ("C) at which water vapour and carbon dioxide
are removed from air.
-200
-105
-10
105
1b. Put a ring around the temperature ("C) at which all the gases in the table are
liquefied.
-200
-105
-10
105
1c. A liquid mixture of argon, nitrogen and oxygen is allowed to warm up. In which
order are the gases produced.
First:---
Last
Transcribed Image Text:1. The following table gives information about five of the gases in the air: Gas Nitrogen Oxygen Carbon Argon Water dioxide CO vapour Formula Ar H,0 -218 -189 Melting point/"c -210 Boiling point/"C -196 -56 183 -78 -186 100 la. Put a ring around the temperature ("C) at which water vapour and carbon dioxide are removed from air. -200 -105 -10 105 1b. Put a ring around the temperature ("C) at which all the gases in the table are liquefied. -200 -105 -10 105 1c. A liquid mixture of argon, nitrogen and oxygen is allowed to warm up. In which order are the gases produced. First:--- Last
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