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Peroxide
Simply,with dilute Sulphuric Acid and Zinc as essential compounds,You need a woulfs botttle,a funnel and a gas jar as well.First,fill the bottle with zinc chips and fit the funnel.Then connect a pipe from that bottle to a gas jar.Pour the acid through the funnel and the reaction starts.It's an exothermic reaction and releases heat.You'll get the H gas collected in the jar.
the air condenses and pulls the bottle in on itself
Hydrogen peroxide is so highly reactive that direct exposure to light will cause it to start to decompose.
In water (H2O), the hydrogen and oxygen are chemically bonded together. While hydrogen and oxygen are both extremely reactive (read: flamable), they don't spontaneously convert from H2 and O2 into H2O. In order to have the molecular equivalent of H2O in H2 and O2 in a bottle you would also have to have an astronomically higher concentration of H2 and O2 than present in the atmosphere (which is mostly nitrogen).
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In a bottle at Walgreen's!
hydrogen
Yes, you can put a small jar or bottle of hydrogen into a refrigerator.
decomposition
Peroxide
Decompostion reaction
Decompostion reaction
hydrogen gas is H2 When H2 reacts with oxygen and fire (energy) It is combustion H2+ 02= 2(H20) Which is water. In that state it is water vapor. A popping noise is also made. That is water vapor racing out. The burning splint tests, basically, is when an individual lights a splint. On lighting this splint, it should be placed near a bottle containing hydrogen gas [ H2 ]. On carrying out this action, the glowing splint may increase in size, regarding the size of the flame, that is. The Hydrogen gas, on the other hand, will make a popping sound. The intensity of the 'pop' will depend on the amount of Hydrogen gas collected in the bottle. Take care to ensure that no Hydrogen gas escapes, or is released from the bottle, until the splint is placed, at least 2 inches away from the opening of the bottle.
Its gonna get freezed and the bottle will be cold.
yes hydrogen is ductile because if you put a few liters of hydrogen in a few gallons large bottle it would compleate the space
You might see the smokey 'fume' of ammonium chloride solid particles formed by reaction of escaping ammonia and hydrogen chloride gas, at best seen when solutions are rather concentrated.NH3(g) + HCl(g) --> NH4Cl(s)