You don't hit it, but when you light it it makes a " squeaky pop" or " whooping" sound.
a very metalic sound comes from the two things which are hit! a kind of 'clink!'
Hydrogen gas can be positively identified by its characteristic properties, such as being odorless, colorless, tasteless, and highly flammable when exposed to air. It also produces a "pop" sound when ignited in the presence of oxygen. Additionally, it can be confirmed using tests like the squeaky pop test or the hydrogen flame test.
Hydrogen gas burns with a clean, nearly invisible flame when ignited. It produces a low-pitched sound similar to a soft hissing noise.
The test for hydrogen involves a lighted splint making a squeaky pop sound in the presence of the gas. If hydrogen is present, the splint will ignite the gas due to its flammable nature, producing a pop sound.
Hydrogen and fluorine are the two elements that make up hydrogen fluoride (HF).
When you hit it, it makes a sound.
A metallic sound.
hit it
well when you hit the bongo the sound reflects in the drum to make a unique sound.
No, platinum does not make a sound when you hit it. It is a dense and hard metal, so any sound produced would be very minimal.
when you hit a drum hard it make echoing sound that brings about dis harmony of the musical instrument
clang
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cling
They have to be hit to make sound.
cling
Unknown, we have not the necessary quantity to test the sound !