When I fill my tires, I like to use a mixture of about 80% nitrogen and 20% oxygen.
LMAO!!! Good one four-forty-fied.
He just said he uses plain ole air.
About 1% of other rare gases make up the rest of our atpmosphere but they are a very minor part of the air we breath. Argon .934%, CO2 .035%, Neon, Helium, Krypton, Hydrogen and Xenon make up the other .031%. For instance, in one million cubic feet or parts per million of air, only .5 ppm is hydrogen, .087 ppm is Xenon.
If the people who are selling you the N2 for your tires tell you to quickly get the tire re filled with nitrogen if you added air or you'll have problems, they are just trying to sell you more nitrogen. As already stated there is a small difference in expansion rates but till you can get the N2 back in your tire, go to the gas station and air up your tire, it will be okay, just don't do this on your F-16.
You're breathing 80% N2 right now but remember you need the oxygen in each and every breath or you'll drop like a rock. Only one or two breaths in a completely inert atpmosphere and you're gone. Many people don't realize the asphixiation hazard there is with N2 and people die from it quite regularly. Too much oxygen= extreme fire hazard, too little= asphyxiation. If you are planning on using nitrogen for anything, please understand it before you use it. Not trying to show off but this is the line of work I am in and people die quite regularly from misusing oxygen and nitrogen as well as other gases. Please understand what you are doing before you attempt to use any of these bulk gases.
I have many bulk liquid nitrogen units at mines where they inflate the haulage truck tires with it, it prevents rot inside the tire and oxydization on the inside part of the rim. Saves them a lot of money in wheel and tire costs. And as gomopar440 stated, all the USAF bases use the N2. Just some safety information, hope it helps keep someone from getting hurt.