i think it does. one way to find out is to place sherbet and water in a small container and cover it with something thick, like your finger. after a few minuetes, hold a candle over it and see if it pops. that's what we do in science lessons anyway... i think it does. one way to find out is to place sherbet and water in a small container and cover it with something thick, like your finger. after a few minuetes, hold a match over it and see if it pops. that's what we do in science lessons anyway...
Yes , The best way to find out is to make the sherbet and cover it with comething thick , like your hand . Light a candle and hover over the sherbet and if it starts to pop , It's made of hydrogen gas. If that helps :)
yes....
Hydrogen
Hydrogen gas
Acid gives off hydrogen gas if it is hydrogen containing acid.
no. the gas given off is carbon dioxide. a metal with acid gives off hydrogen.
The calcium metal will react with the water to form calcium oxide and give off Hydrogen gas.
Yes, when charging hydrogen gas is released.
When lead/ acid batteries are charged, they can give off hydrogen gas.
Hydrogen is the lightess, but most common element in the galaxy. It can be used to make balloons rise, be burned to give off heat, or burned to give engine thrust.
Hydrogen
hydrogen eg:Na+HCl------>NaCl+H2
yes it will.pure hydrogen will put off a burning splinter with a pop sound.this is because hydrogen is a non supporter of combustion.instead hydrogen itself will burn with blue flames.this is because hydrogen is a highly combustible gas
Hydrogen gas.