when we pass the gas that is evolved from reaction through the soap solution it bubbles out and when a burning candle is put near it there will be sound of chit chat confirm the evolution of hydrogen gas
Presence of Hydrogen gas can be detected by bringing the vapors near a burning splinter. If it burns with a popping sound, the gas is Hydrogen
you test the ion and math the result with the base , to get the right answer !
the way to test for hydrogen is to light a splint or a match and capture the gas in a test tube. you put the lit splint/match in it and if it goes 'pop!' then that's hydrogen.
because if the metal combine in a acid the acid cam explode.
It is a fairly reactive metal that will combine with oxygen and other non-metals, and will react with dilute acids to release hydrogen.
react with some metals to produce salt and hydrogen gas.
all acid contain the element hydrogen. all metal carbonates react with dilute acid giving off carbon dioxide gas.
magnesium + dilute acid=magnesium dilute hydroxide and hydrogen
1. React any metal except copper, mercury, gold, silver and platinum with any acid, H2 will be liberated. 2. Reaction of any hydrocarbon with steam will also liberate Hydrogen gas.
Hydrogen gas.
It will react to make explosive hydrogen even water will do the trick.
Yes. When most metals react with dilute hydrochloric acid, metal chloride and hydrogen gas are the products. In the case of calcium, calcium chloride and hydrogen gas are produced.
When a base reacts with a metal, then a metal salt and hydrogen gas are formed. Base + Metal ----> Salt + Hydrogen. For example :- 2NaOH (aq) + Zn (s) ------> Na2ZnO2 (ag) + H2 (g)
It is a fairly reactive metal that will combine with oxygen and other non-metals, and will react with dilute acids to release hydrogen.
Hydrogen
Gold , silver
gold and silver.
This may due to Magnesium metal has high reactivity and concentration of nitric acid is dilute, thus magnesium reacts with H+ in water/ in nitric acid to give hydrogen
Sure, it will. Magnesium is a very active metal and reacts with all acids to liberate hydrogen gas.
metals reacts with dil.acid to form metal salt and hydrogen gas releases . eg - copper + dil. sulphuric acid = copper sulphate + hydrogen gas
"Carbon and hydrogen are often included in the reactivity series even though they are non-metals. Carbon is included because this helps to explain what happens in the extraction of iron in a blast furnace. Hydrogen is included because any metal below it will not react with dilute acids."http://www.frankswebspace.org.uk/ScienceAndMaths/chemistry/reactivitySeries.htm