That depends on what chemicals are being processed, you need to ask again with more details in your question.
yes
Nitroglycerin has a very high chemical energy which is released quickly in an explosion, by chemical decomposition with evolved gases.
During the formation of products in a chemical reaction, various substances may be released, depending on the reaction type. For example, in an exothermic reaction, heat is released as a product of bond formation. Similarly, in the formation of a precipitate, water or gases can be released as byproducts. The specific substances released vary with the reactants and the nature of the reaction.
True. The first elements to be identified were mainly gases, such as hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and others. These gases were identified during the study of gases emitted by various chemical processes and reactions.
During a bonfire, carbon dioxide (CO2), water vapor (H2O), and smoke are the main gases released. Smoke is made up of a mixture of gases, particles, and other substances that are produced when organic matter burns.
- Dust is a fine powdered solid in the atmosphere (a suspension)- Smoke is a mixture of materials (solid, liquid, gases) evolved during burning.- Chemical fume is composed from substances (solid, liquid, gases) evolved during chemical reactions.
These are gases or particles evolved during chemical reactions.
not always, but sometimes
yes
- Dust is a fine powdered solid in the atmosphere (a suspension)- Smoke is a mixture of materials (solid, liquid, gases) evolved during burning.- Chemical fume is composed from substances (solid, liquid, gases) evolved during chemical reactions.
Yes, flatulence is composed of gases like methane and hydrogen that are produced during digestion. These gases are a byproduct of the breakdown of food in the gastrointestinal tract and can be considered a form of chemical energy.
Nitroglycerin has a very high chemical energy which is released quickly in an explosion, by chemical decomposition with evolved gases.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are the gases exchanged in the lungs during breathing.
During the formation of products in a chemical reaction, various substances may be released, depending on the reaction type. For example, in an exothermic reaction, heat is released as a product of bond formation. Similarly, in the formation of a precipitate, water or gases can be released as byproducts. The specific substances released vary with the reactants and the nature of the reaction.
Gases entered the Earth's atmosphere primarily through volcanic outgassing, where gases trapped within the Earth are released during volcanic eruptions. Additionally, the early Earth's atmosphere was formed by the accumulation of gases from processes such as the cooling of the planet and the release of gases from chemical reactions. Over time, biological processes, particularly photosynthesis by plants, contributed oxygen and other gases, further shaping the composition of the atmosphere.
True. The first elements to be identified were mainly gases, such as hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and others. These gases were identified during the study of gases emitted by various chemical processes and reactions.
A lot things can bubble and fiz or create a cloud of gases and sometimes they can be harmful