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How could you test for hydrogen?

Put a flame near it. If it explodes, it's probably hydrogen.


What happens if hydrogen is reacted with oxygen?

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.


What happens to sodium iodide when put in a flame?

It produces a bright yellow flame


What happens to Hydrogen gas when exposed to flame?

If there is oxygen present it will burn (explosively)


What happens when you put a flame into carbon dioxide fumes?

The flame will go out as it is deprived of oxygen.


What happens when each nitrate salt is put into the flame?

The color of the flame depends on the metal from the salt.


Why is there a sound made when a flame is put in hydrogen?

it is is one of the property of hydrogen as it is highly inflammable gas ever known . it is also used in hydrogen bombs.


What is the color of a hydrogen flame?

The color of a hydrogen flame is typically light blue.


What happens if you put a tile over a Bunsen burner when the safety flame is lit?

NOTHING


Does flame reacts with hydrogen gas?

Technically, no. "Flame" doesn't "react" with anything. Hydrogen gas is flammable, though.


What is the color of the flame of a mixture of nitrogen and hydrogen?

The flame of a mixture of nitrogen and hydrogen would appear pale blue. This is because the hydrogen gas burns with a pale blue flame and the nitrogen present does not contribute any color to the flame.


What happens if you put porcelain over a safety flame?

It will melt at first and then slowly start to vaporize