The heat from the lighted match caused the liquid in the test tube to heat up. If the liquid was flammable, it may have caught on fire. However, if the liquid was not flammable, it would have simply heated up and there may have been no other visible changes.
It depends on what is inside the test tube. If the test tube is empty nothing will happen, if there is petrol in the test tube the petrol will ignite.
Yes, you can burn a piece of wood by bringing a lighted matchstick near it if the wood is dry and flammable. The heat from the matchstick can ignite the wood, causing it to catch fire and burn.
Because heat rises. If you were holding the match upside down you would get burnt very quickly.
A match won't light in hydrogen. It needs some oxygen.If you light a match in a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, you'll ignite the hydrogen ...which also wants very much to burn in oxygen. The hydrogen will combine (burn) withthe oxygen instantly, brightly, and possibly loudly. The product that remains after thehydrogen finishes burning is H2O .
If you begin the flow of gas on a range prior to lighting the match, the gas will accumulate in the air and could potentially cause an explosion. If the match is lit and placed near the source of gas-flow prior to release, when the gas is released it will immediately and properly ignite.
It depends on what is inside the test tube. If the test tube is empty nothing will happen, if there is petrol in the test tube the petrol will ignite.
It depends on what is inside the test tube. If the test tube is empty nothing will happen, if there is petrol in the test tube the petrol will ignite.
Temperature is the most important factor affecting the reaction rate in this scenario. By increasing the temperature with the lighted match, the kinetic energy of the particles is increased, leading to more collisions and a faster reaction between the match and the candle wick.
It depends on what is inside the test tube. If the test tube is empty nothing will happen, if there is petrol in the test tube the petrol will ignite.
The reaction is:Mg + 2 HCl = MgCl2 + H2(g)You will see a release of hydrogen if a lighted match is placed near the test tube - you hear a click.
The reaction is:Mg + 2 HCl = MgCl2 + H2(g)You will see a release of hydrogen if a lighted match is placed near the test tube - you hear a click.
A liquid battery (like older automobile batterys) contain acids which produce hygrogen gas that is explosive.
It depends on what is inside the test tube. If the test tube is empty nothing will happen, if there is petrol in the test tube the petrol will ignite.
the sand would stand up
Then you might hurt yourself
The law that applies in this scenario is the Ideal Gas Law. When a balloon filled with a gas bursts into flame near a lighted candle, it is due to the gas inside the balloon rapidly expanding and igniting when exposed to the heat from the flame. This reaction follows the principles of the Ideal Gas Law, which describes the relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas.
Yes, you can burn a piece of wood by bringing a lighted matchstick near it if the wood is dry and flammable. The heat from the matchstick can ignite the wood, causing it to catch fire and burn.