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Curing concrete primarily involves maintaining moisture and temperature to ensure proper hydration of the cement. While the curing process itself doesn't directly produce gas, the hydration chemical reactions can release small amounts of gases such as water vapor and carbon dioxide. Additionally, if curing compounds containing solvents are used, they may emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during application. Overall, the gas emissions from curing concrete are minimal compared to other processes in construction.

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