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Q: When a wooden splint is held near the mouth of the test tube containing strongly heated mercuric oxide?
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The CuCO3 produces CO2 when it is heated, so the wooden splint will go out since the carbon dioxide would inhibit the oxygen from allowing the splint to stay lit.


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the glowing splint would ignite.


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If a lighted splint is put near of a mouth of a test tube containing hydrogen gas squeaky pop sound is heard.


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