it is is one of the property of hydrogen as it is highly inflammable gas ever known .
it is also used in hydrogen bombs.
if the substance is in a test tube, then first cover it with something, another test tube for example, to trap the gas. then get a flame and put it in between the tubes. if a popping sound is made then hydrogen is present. if there is no sound there is none. #steven asquith :)
Put a flame near it. If it explodes, it's probably hydrogen.
When hydrogen is introduced to a flame, it burns with a pale blue flame that is almost invisible in daylight. The flame produces a lot of heat but relatively little light. Burning hydrogen produces water vapor as a byproduct, making it a clean fuel source.
One way to test for hydrogen is to collect a sample of gas and ignite it. If it produces a 'pop' sound, it indicates the presence of hydrogen as it is highly flammable. Alternatively, you can also use a lit splint near the gas sample, and if it produces a squeaky pop sound, it confirms the presence of hydrogen.
a glowing splint in hydrogen gas will make a popping sound. this is because hydrogen is very reactive and when it comes into contact with the oxygen in the air it reacts with it and that is what you hear in the popping sound.
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
You would put your thumb over the test tube it keep it contained then you would get a match or source of fire remove your thumb and put it over the test tube and if it popped or made a flame for a quick second it meant it was hydrogen always wear goggles when you do this experiment.
Hydrogen sulfide is flammable, and it itself does not have the ability to put out fires. It can actually ignite in the presence of oxygen and a flame. It's important to use appropriate fire extinguishing methods based on the type of fire present.
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Yes, hydrogen gas can be safely put into a balloon. However, hydrogen is highly flammable, so caution should be taken as it can create a fire hazard if exposed to a flame or spark. It is important to handle hydrogen gas with care and in a well-ventilated area.
Oh, dude, when you put a lit splint into a test tube filled with hydrogen, the hydrogen gas will react with oxygen in the air, causing a tiny explosion. It's like a mini fireworks show, but in a test tube. Just make sure you're not holding it too close to your face when you do it, safety first, right?
Water is formed. When hydrogen and oxygen gases are mixed, nothing happens, until a flame is put into the mixture. Whereupon there is a 'pop' and water is formed. Here is the BALANCED reaction eq'n 2H2(g) + O(g) = 2H2O(l) The 'pop' test is a classic lab. test for hydrogen . If the gases are mixed in large quantities, then the 'pop' becomes an explosion. NB Fill two balloons , one with hydrogen and the other with helium. With a piece of string allow then to float in the air/room. Put a lighted taper to the helium filled balloon. It will just pop and fall to the ground. Put a lighted taper to the hydrogen filled balloon. It will pop with a flash of flame and a loud bang.