if a burning splint is brought into contact with hydrogen gas a squeaky pop sound will be produced this would prove that hydrogen is present as hydrogen is extremely flamable.
You can test the presence of hydrogen gas by using a burning splint and if the gas makes a "popping" noise
place a lit splint into a test tube. if you hear a squeaky pop sound it is hydrogen gas. if not it isn't.
Hydrogen
Burning hydrogen gas cause a specific noise.
the hydrogen pop test
You put the gas in a tube and then put a lit wooden stick in it, if it pops it's hydrogen
it will burn with a pop noise
if a burning splint is brought into contact with hydrogen gas a squeaky pop sound will be produced this would prove that hydrogen is present as hydrogen is extremely flamable.
You can test the presence of hydrogen gas by using a burning splint and if the gas makes a "popping" noise
Light a splint. Hold it above a test tube with the unknown gas in it and if the splint goes out with a sqeaky pop then there is hydrogen.
Strong smell
place a lit splint into a test tube. if you hear a squeaky pop sound it is hydrogen gas. if not it isn't.
To confirm the presence of hydrogen gas, you take a lit splint and insert it into the test tube or the container with the gas, and there should be a loud 'pop' as the hydrogen gas ignites. This is the easiest and most effective test. http://www.gcsescience.com/itesthydrogen.htm
Do the "Pop test"-A lit taper placed in hydrogen gas will make an audible pop.
Bring a burning matchstick near the test the gas. If the gas burns with a pop- sound then the gas is hydrogen
Hydrogen