First of all you cannot add cold. You can remove heat.
In the first instance gas minus heat is cold gas. Then, depending on the substance, you can have mainly liquid or solid.
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hydrogen gas
Yes, you can.
When a carbonate reacts with an acid, it forms a salt, carbon dioxide gas, and water. The general chemical equation for this reaction is: carbonate + acid → salt + carbon dioxide + water. This reaction is a type of double displacement reaction, where the carbonate ion (CO3 2-) from the carbonate compound reacts with the hydrogen ion (H+) from the acid to form water and carbon dioxide gas, leaving behind a salt.
10 inches of water column equals to how much gas pressure?
Daltons law