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GAS

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in Chemistry, a general name for all permanently elastic fluids, which are obtained by chemical processes, as azotic gas, muriatic acid gas, nitrous gas. See Chemistry Index. It is derived from the German gascht or gasß, signifying an eruption of wind, or the ebullition attending the expulsion of elastic fluids from substances in a state of fermentation or effervescence. It was first employed by Van Helmont.