Chemistry, asked by Reniparadar, 9 months ago

which means getting a gas as a product in a chemical reaction

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Answered by snigdhanayak774
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Many reactions produce a gas such as carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, or sulfur dioxide. Cake batter rising is caused by a gas-forming reaction between an acid and baking soda (sodium hydrogen carbonate).

Answered by siddhantprasad8
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In the laboratory, gases produced in a reaction are often collected by the displacement of water from filled vessels; the amount of gas can then be calculated from the volume of water displaced and the atmospheric pressure.

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