Depends what you want to test it for.
If you're wanting to know what the gas is, I'd suggest running an IR spectrum on it for an initial impression.
If it's a bit more complex, you'd probably do an MS or gas-phase NMR. Testing gasses is never the easiest thing to do, sadly. :/
If you set fire to a splinter, blow it of and put it in a vessel filled with oxygen, it will flare up.
Helium is a colourless, odourless, chemically inert noble gas.
Carbon dioxide.
Argon is described as a colourless, odourless, noble gas.
Aluminium
Argon is a gas at room temperature. It is one of the noble gases with the stable noble gas configuration, and are colourless and odourless.
Yes. argon is a colourless, odourless, noble gas.
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The gas is likely carbon monoxide, which is produced by incomplete combustion of carbon-containing substances. It is toxic to humans and animals because it binds to hemoglobin in the blood and inhibits the transport of oxygen. Detection of carbon monoxide usually requires specialized equipment since it lacks color and smell.
helium is a colourless odourless gas
No. Argon is a colourless odourless gas.
Oxygen is a light, odourless,colourless gas
argon is a colourless odourless gas.
Argon is a noble gas.
No. Argon is a colourless odourless noble gas.
Oxygen is a colourless, tasteless, odourless gas.
Argon is a colourless , odourless and tasteless gas.
Oxygen is a light, odourless and colourless gas