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A device for converting substances (chemically or physically) into gas is called

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Answered by ravilaccs
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A device for converting substances (chemically or physically) into gas is called Gasifier

Explanation:

The word Gasification implies converting a solid or liquid into a gaseous fuel without leaving any solid carbonaceous residue. The gasifier is  equipment that can gasify a variety of biomass such as wood waste, agricultural waste like stalks, and roots of various crops. The gasifier is essentially a chemical reactor where various complex physical and chemical processes take place.

Answered by varshika1664
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The Correct Answer would be a Gasifier. A Gasifier is a device for converting substances either physically or chemically into gas.

Explanation:

The term Gasification means converting a solid or liquid matter into a gaseous fuel without leaving any solid, carbonated residue. A gasifier is basically a chemical reactor where various complex physical as well as chemical processes/reactions take place. Gasifier is a useful equipment or a device which can generally gasify a variety of biomass, such as waste of wood, roots of numerous crops as well as agricultural waste like stalks, etc.

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