boil some water and you would be produce water vapour or water gas as it evaporates
Potassium reacts with water to produce potassium hydroxide (KOH) and hydrogen gas (H2).
Water does not produce oxygen gas through decomposition. Hydrogen peroxide and potassium chlorate do produce oxygen gas when they decompose.
It is because its a better fuel than producer gas
Actually there are several possible answers to that question. Sodium and water produce a gas (hydrogen). Potassium cyanide and hydrochloric acid produce a gas (cyanogen). Etc.
Water. When you put electrodes into water and pass a current, you produce hydrogen and oxygen gasses.
The balanced equation for the reaction between hydrogen gas (H2) and oxygen gas (O2) to produce water (H2O) is: 2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O
Any gas is released; for the reaction with NaOH sodium citrate and water are the products.
If there is a source of activation energy, or in the presence of an active catalyst, these elements will react to produce water.
When alkali earth metals react with water, they produce metal hydroxides and hydrogen gas. The reaction is generally violent and releases heat.
Potassium reacts with water to produce potassium hydroxide (KOH) and hydrogen gas (H2).
No, combining yeast with sugar will not produce gas. Yeast must be dissolved in water with starch or sugar in order to begin fermentation producing CO2 gas.
They produce oxygen gas during the light reactions.