It rekindles (flames up) the glowing splint..
Oxygen will rekindle or relight a glowing splint.
Place a glowing splint into the test tube. If the glowing splint relights, then oxygen is present, otherwise oxygen is not present.
the glowing splint would ignite.
A glowing splint exposed to pure oxygen will burst into flames because the process of combustion will be greatly accelerated. The glowing splint exists in a normal atmosphere comprised of approximately 20% oxygen. Think of the effect of fanning over glowing embers in order to restart a fire. You are 'pushing' more oxygen over the embers. Exposing a glowing splint to 100% oxygen has an even greater effect.
A burning wooden splint has a visible flame at its burning end while a glowing wooden splint has glowing ember at its glowing end. Placing a glowing splint in a container with oxygen will cause it to burst into flames and become a burning splint.
OXYGEN RELIGHTS A GLOWING SPLINT Oxygen.
It rekindles (flames up) the glowing splint..
Oxygen will rekindle or relight a glowing splint.
Oxygen can be used to relight a glowing splint, which is why if you blow on a fire, it temporarily increases in size.
Place a glowing splint into the test tube. If the glowing splint relights, then oxygen is present, otherwise oxygen is not present.
the glowing splint would ignite.
More or less pure oxygen relights a glowing splint, while air oxygen (20%) will not do so.
Helium puts out a glowing splint!
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Neither, because it dies out. See the answer to the question "what happens to a glowing splint....."
A glowing splint exposed to pure oxygen will burst into flames because the process of combustion will be greatly accelerated. The glowing splint exists in a normal atmosphere comprised of approximately 20% oxygen. Think of the effect of fanning over glowing embers in order to restart a fire. You are 'pushing' more oxygen over the embers. Exposing a glowing splint to 100% oxygen has an even greater effect.