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Q: Why does hydrogen explode with a squeaky pop if you put a lighted splint into it?
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How do you find the product for the chemical reaction?

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


What is the test for hyrdrogen?

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


How can you positively identify hydrogen gas?

take a lighted splint (match) and place beside the test tube. If a squeaky pop sound is made then it is hydrogen


How does the splint indicate for hydrogen gas?

because you light the splint and if there is a squeaky pop noise there is hydrogen gas in the air


What is the standard test for hydrogen?

Insert a lighted splint into the reaction test tube. If it extinguishes with a "pop" sound, Hydrogen is present. The duller the pop the purer the hydrogen is.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P.S. that's a burning splint.


What element can you test with a lighted splint and hear a pop?

hydrogen


What are the tests for hydrogen?

Squeaky Pop Test -Place a lit wooded splint into the hydrogen a squeaky pop will be heard if hydrogen is present. To be used for small amounts of hydrogen


Does hydrogen put out a lighted splint?

Yes it does it makes it have a skueaky POP .


What happens when a lit splint is put into hydrogen?

It explodes, making a "squeaky pop."


Which gas gives a squeaky pop with alighted splint?

I believe Nitrogen gives off a squeaky pop when burnt.


What will happen if you light a splint above a tube that has an alkaline solution?

There will be a squeaky pop and the splint will go out because hydrogen has been produced


What do you use to test a gas?

hydrogen: place a lighted splint into the container containing hydrogen, the result is a squeaky pop.oxygen: place a glowing splint (a blowout splint) into the container containing oxygen, the result is the splint relighting.carbon dioxide: bubble the gas through lime-water, the result is the lime-water turning milky/cloudy.ammonia: place DAMP litmus paper over the container containing ammonia, the result is the litmus paper turning blue.