It depends on what is inside the test tube. If the test tube is empty nothing will happen, if there is petrol in the test tube the petrol will ignite.
It place above the the top of burner or about 3 cm above the mouth because for us to avoid the heat of the match, because if you put the match in fire it can cause light/fire.
The easiest method is to collect it in an upturned test tube, and place a lighted splint into it. If it goes out, pops, etc. it's not O2. If it burns much brighter, it is.
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carbon dioxide is the gas that puts out the flame of the match
Yes, place a flame (match, candle, etc) inside the bottle, then quickly place an egg on top. As the air in the bottle burns, the pressure will drop and the egg will be sucked into the bottle.
It depends on what is inside the test tube. If the test tube is empty nothing will happen, if there is petrol in the test tube the petrol will ignite.
It depends on what is inside the test tube. If the test tube is empty nothing will happen, if there is petrol in the test tube the petrol will ignite.
The product is hydrogen. to test for hydrogen, take a lighted match or a splint and bring it near the place where you think there is hydrogen and if you hear a squeaky "POP!" there is hydrogen there
It place above the the top of burner or about 3 cm above the mouth because for us to avoid the heat of the match, because if you put the match in fire it can cause light/fire.
There is no plot structure in 'A Clean Well Lighted Place'. It is the popular example of a plotless story.
The cast of A Clean Well-Lighted Place - 2008 includes: Dallas Roberts Eric Russel
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"A Clean, Well-Lighted Place" was written by the renowned American author Ernest Hemingway. It is a short story that explores themes of existentialism and the human condition.
The protagonist of "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place" by Ernest Hemingway is the older waiter. He is thoughtful and contemplative, struggling with feelings of emptiness and despair.
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The main metaphor is a clean, well-lighted place. Ernest Hemingway talked about the frightening nature of the darkness of reality.
The obvious answer is - because they will ignite !