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Can you pour a gas?

No, you can only boil liquids. Boiling is process that can only be applied to liquids. A liquid will only come to a boil when the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure at its level of altitude.


How do you prove the gas produced when an acid reacts with a metal is hydrogen?

It has been proved by an experiment that when we pour acid on the metal then the gas will be released then light up a matchstick and up on it ,then we observe some lightening stars coming out from the matchstick ,if it happens like this is the hydrogen.


How do you detect acid and gas production using solid medium?

To detect acid production on a solid medium, phenol red indicator can be added, which changes color in response to acidic conditions. Gas production can be detected by observing gas bubbles or cracks on the agar surface as a result of gas accumulation from bacterial metabolism. Both acid and gas production are commonly assessed in biochemical tests like the Triple Sugar Iron (TSI) agar test.


What is the opposite of pour?

Opposite of pour: Hold and cover the label of liquid medicine with your left hand and pour the liquid to the right. The medicine won't run over the label and cover it so the Nurse using it next can read the label, know the dose and confirm she is using the correct medication.


How can fire come out of ice?

Fire caused by igniting gas or liquid fuel can be placed under ice, melting it and exposing any combustible material trapped within the ice, such as methane gas. When this material is released and meets the open flame, it can ignite, creating the appearance of fire coming out of ice.