Gas evolution reaction

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A gas evolution reaction is a chemical reaction in which one of the end products is a gas such as oxygen or carbon dioxide.[1][2] Gas evolution reactions may be carried out in a fume chamber when the gases produced are poisonous when inhaled or explosive.[3]

Examples

Zn+HA2SOA4(dil)ZnSOA4+HA2
In this example, diatomic hydrogen gas is released. Dilute hydrochloric acid can be used in place of dilute sulfuric acid.
2HCl+FA22HF+ClA2

See also

References

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