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part a which reactant types give rise to gas - evolution reactions? drag the appropriate reactants to their respective bins. reactants that give rise to gas - evolution reactions reactants that do not give rise to gas - evolution reactions sulfides ammonium nitrates bisulfites acetates bicarbonates bisulfates sulfates sulfites carbonates
Sulfides react with acids to form hydrogen - sulfide gas. Ammonium salts can produce ammonia gas under certain conditions. Nitrates can sometimes produce nitrogen - containing gases in reactions. Bisulfites react with acids to give sulfur - dioxide gas. Acetates react with strong acids to produce acetic acid vapor (which can be considered a gas - evolution in a sense). Bicarbonates react with acids to produce carbon - dioxide gas. Bisulfates can participate in reactions to release sulfur - containing gases. Sulfates, sulfites, and carbonates do not always give rise to gas - evolution reactions under normal conditions.
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Reactants that give rise to gas - evolution reactions: sulfides, ammonium, nitrates, bisulfites, acetates, bicarbonates, bisulfates
Reactants that do not give rise to gas - evolution reactions: sulfates, sulfites, carbonates