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Are there any gases in space?

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Space as verbly means that in a group of occupied places if ther is one place un occupied then we term it as space

Similarly in space there is no gas{co2} present it is vacant place unoccupied by any one or any gas.

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Space is a vacuum, meaning it does not contain matter. There are three states of matter: solid, liquid and gas. CO2 is a gas. Therefore space does not contain carbon dioxide.

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In one of the papers, Brown planetary geologist Peter Schultz and graduate student Brendan Hermalyn, along with NASA scientists, write that the cloud kicked up by the rocket's impact showed the Moon's soil and subsurface is more complex than believed: Not only did the lunar regolith - the soil - contain water, it also harbored other compounds, such as hydroxyl, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, ammonia, free sodium, and, surprisingly, silver.

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Yes, and it has alot of it. It's composed of 95.32% carbon dioxide.

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yes.... stars and the sun all they are are just balls of gas

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Yes. For example: the amount of gas between galaxies has about the same mass as the galaxies themselves. Or at least as the visible part of their mass.

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In outer space, no.

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