Construct a circle graph for the composition of air. $78.08 \% \mathrm{N}, 20.95 \% \mathrm{O}_{2}$ . 0.93$\% \mathrm{Ar}$ , and 0.04$\% \mathrm{CO}_{2}$ and other gases.
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Since a circle has 360 degrees, we will use the percentage composition of each gas to find the corresponding angle. Show more…
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