Is brisk effervescence is equal to carbon dioxide
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No. If a carbonate is reacting with a strong acid and the concentration of the carbonate in the solutionis high, then you can observe effervescence. Wood burns in air forming carbon dioxide.
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Brisk effervescence is defined as the rapid or vigorous evolution of a gas in a chemical reaction. For example, when hydrochloric acid is added to sodium bicarbonate, bubbles of carbon dioxide gas are formed vigorously.
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