well, to check you have to preform the pop test. the pop test is a test that you add fire to the container that the acid is in. if it pops its hydrogen but if it doesn't its carbon dioxide.
Collect the gas bubbles and try to ignite the gas. If it burns with a pop, it's hydrogen. If it puts the flame out it's carbon dioxide.
There is a gas...and i think its Carbon Dioxide and Hydrgen(for the bubbles + Fizz), but i would check that up through Google, sorry!
The bubbles in soft drinks are primarily composed of carbon dioxide gas, which is dissolved in the liquid under high pressure. When the pressure is released, the carbon dioxide comes out of solution in the form of bubbles, creating the fizzy sensation when you drink the soda.
Carbon dioxide is produced during fermentation because the yeast or bacteria present in the fermentation process metabolize sugars into ethanol and carbon dioxide. This can be visually confirmed by observing bubbles of carbon dioxide being released during the fermentation process. Additionally, chemical tests like Bromothymol blue can be used to confirm the presence of carbon dioxide through a color change.
To check if there is too much carbon dioxide in a given area because it can kill you
We can see the bubbles in the test tube and effervesence can be seen. If you close the test tube with your thumb you can feel the pressure producing. for some burning gases you can check by intoducing the opening of test tube to flame.
Wax is made of hydrogen and carbon. When a candle burns, the hydrogen and carbon from the wax combine with the oxygen in the air to become carbon dioxide and water vapor. Most of the matter in the candle ends up as these two gases. If you are looking for candle making supplies, please check out ohcans candle.
The emission output at tail pipe can be used to check causes of little air or too much fuel. The emission output can check the levels of water vapor, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen and particulate carbon soot.
Both carbon dioxide and toxic rain
To check for the amount of carbon dioxide in the blood.
NaCHO2 + CH3CO2H = 2H2O + NaC + CO2 + CH3 baking soda + vinegar = water + sodium carbonate + carbon dioxide +carbon hydroxide so i think the answer in carbon dioxide but check it first to be sure as i am only 14 :)
to check if exhaled air has more carbon dioxide