I breathed in air, containing nitrogen, oxygen, water vapour, and argon among other things. I drank some fizzy lemonade with carbon dioxide bubbles. I cooked with natural gas which is mainly methane. I passed a shop selling helium balloons. I used some bleach which gave off chlorine. I boiled a kettle of water and steam came out.
Almost any gas that is used at all is used "everyday". An exhaustive list is probably impossible, but a few examples would be air, methane, oxygen, and water vapor (in the form of "live steam" in power plants, for example).
Examples: air (mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, argon), carbon dioxide, methane, ethane, propane, hydrogen sulfide etc.
Natural gas. In heating and stoves.
Examples: methane, air, carbon dioxide
Air is probably the biggest thing.
Air!
Carbon dioxide, ethane, methane, propane, helium, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen are examples of natural gases. Gases can be elements or compounds.
Propane, CO2, Oxygen and many more
Generally methane (CH4) is called natural gas; but oxygen, nitrogen, noble gases, hydrogen sulphide, hydrochloric acid, etc. are natural gases.
There are so many examples of biochemistry in the world today. Some of the examples include study of lipid, nucleic acids, peptide bonds, polysaccharides and so many more.
Gases absorb radiation and some is absorbed in the atmosphere :)
1. water to evaporation.
nitrogen oxygen carbon dioxide
Fluids are materials that have no fixed shape and are free to flow, such as gases. Gases are also fluids.Here are some examples of fluids:WaterBloodAirGasHydrogenHeliumOxygen etc...
Yes: Oxygen and nitrogen are the most frequently encountered examples.
There are many examples. At room temperature some examples might be nitrogen, hydrogen, helium, oxygen, neon, etc.
Carbon dioxide, ethane, methane, propane, helium, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen are examples of natural gases. Gases can be elements or compounds.
Propane, CO2, Oxygen and many more
Radon,Argon,Helium just to name a few
Many gases are colourless, but not all. Some examples :chlorine - yellowish greenbromine - reddish browniodine - violet
farts
communism
Most of the nonmetals (excluding the noble gases) exist as molecules because that is the lower energy state for them. The reaction of formation has a low enough actviation energy that it can occur spontaneously, and so it does.