you can get gas under water, usually encased in the soil of the water, carbon dioxide and methane
It is found under water.
no, water is a compound and can be in any phase: solid, liquid, or gas.
Gold does not react with water or any acids to produce hydrogen gas. Gold is a noble metal, which means it is largely unreactive under normal conditions.
Seltzer Water is another name for Carbonated Water. So its Carbon.
He had to get oxygon from a gas tank
36 g of water (in any state) is 2 gram moles of water. At STP a mole of any gas has a volume of 22.4 litres, so two moles is 44.8 litres. This value would have to be corrected to the pressure and temperature of the actual conditions.
To dissolve ammonia gas in water, simply bubble the gas through the water. Ammonia gas will react with water to form ammonium hydroxide. This process will continue until the water is saturated with ammonia gas, after which it will not dissolve any more.
the collection of a gas over water involves a container in which the reaction takes place and a gas collection container filled with water and inverted in a reservoir of water. ...As the gas is created, it will displace water from the bottle. ...the container must be the sum of the pressures of the gas
Water can be in any form. However, usually water is referring to a liquid. Gas = Steam Solid = Ice
Some oxygen gas is dissolved in the water and can be extracted via gills.
The water into which carbon-dioxide gas has been dissolved under pressure, is called soda water.
Argon is a noble gas and is chemically inert, meaning it does not react with water or any other substances under normal conditions. When argon is introduced to water, it can dissolve in the liquid to a certain extent, but there is no chemical reaction occurring. Instead, argon remains as a dissolved gas, and its presence can be detected by measuring the concentration in the water.