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Physical Reactions. Updated April 24, 2017. By Serm Murmson. Fizzing usually refers to gaseous carbon dioxide, but it can refer generally to the presence of any gas. The molecules of that gas may or may not have been present in a substance before the fizzing.
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Fizzing usually refers to gaseous carbon dioxide, but it can refer generally to the presence of any gas. The molecules of that gas may or may not have been present in a substance before the fizzing. ... In the case of a chemical change, the atoms are reconfigured to create new chemical compounds.
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