Chemistry: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
- A replacement reaction concerning zinc metal and dilute sulfuric acid.
- [math]\ce{ Zn + H_2SO_4 (dil) -> ZnSO_4 + H_2 ^ }[/math]
- In this example, diatomic hydrogen gas is released. Dilute hydrochloric acid can be used in place of dilute sulfuric acid.
- A replacement reaction where gaseous hydrogen chloride and fluorine gas react to release diatomic chlorine gas (because fluorine is more electronegative):
- [math]\ce{ 2HCl + F_2 -> 2HF + Cl_2 ^ }[/math]
See also
- Gasogene
- Kipps apparatus
- Gas generator
- Thermal decomposition
- Oxygen evolution
References
- ↑ "CHEMICAL REACTIONS". http://www.ric.edu/faculty/ptiskus/reactions/index.htm.
- ↑ "7.8: Acid–Base and Gas Evolution Reacted" (in en). 2017-08-11. https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Woodland_Community_College/WCC%3A_Chem_10_-_Concepts_of_Chemistry/Chapters/07%3A_Chemical_Reactions/7.08%3A_Acid%E2%80%93Base_and_Gas_Evolution_Reactions.
- ↑ "Gas Evolution - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics". https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/gas-evolution.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas evolution reaction.
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