Whenever we test hydrogen i.e: to introduce a lightning splint into a container having this gas then we hear and see a bang with a 'pop' sound with this sound an explosion takes place which is yellow in colour.so the answer is with yellow flame the hydrogen burns...!!
Since hydrogen gas is colorless, it absorbs all the colours.
Hydrogen is colourless.
yellow
red
no colour
Hydrogen bromide is a colorless gas at standard temperature and pressure.
Hydrogen Peroxide itself is as colorless as water. Hydrogen peroxide solution is a bit ambiguous, and could vary with what you mean by "solution".
pale blue or almost invisible. you can see hydrogen combusting from the reactors' explosion in Japan
Hydrogen peroxide goes through the cuticle (colourless outside layer of the hair) and into the cortex (inside of the hair, has colour) and causes a reaction like an explosion and the colour breaks down and comes out of the hair.
Hydrogen gas has no taste, colour or smell.
colourless gas
brown
white
no colour
Hydrogen bromide is a colorless gas at standard temperature and pressure.
is a colourless gas that we breath. is in the air and has no colour
Tritium--a radioactive isotope of hydrogen
Hydrogen Peroxide itself is as colorless as water. Hydrogen peroxide solution is a bit ambiguous, and could vary with what you mean by "solution".
no it bleaches the fabric to its original colour, so essentially yes but it removes colour aswell
No, hydrogen usually burns colorless. It is possible to see a slight blue tinge sometimes.
its a colourless gas, and as such is transparent. I.e., no colour