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.
He had to get oxygon from a gas tank
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.
Water changes from a liquid to a gas by evaporation. At any instant, some of the water molecules are more energetic than others, and these are able to evaporate. It is quite instructive to watch a small quantity of water evaporate when under a small vacuum. 'Boiling' away first, then freezing, but all continuing to evaporate.
The water into which carbon-dioxide gas has been dissolved under pressure, is called soda water.
Solid: ice Liquid: Water Gas: Oxygen
Yes, unless you go under water.
Any gas is released; for the reaction with NaOH sodium citrate and water are the products.
No. Gas water heaters are not all designed to use direct venting.
The natural gas that we use to heat our homes and our water comes from deep under the earth.