It rekindles (flames up) the glowing splint..
Oxygen will rekindle or relight a glowing splint.
A glowing splint will reignite in the presence of oxygen due to the process of combustion. Oxygen feeds the combustion reaction, allowing the splint to continue burning.
Air does not relight a glowing splint because the glowing splint consumes the available oxygen in the air during the initial combustion process. Once the oxygen is depleted, the combustion reaction cannot continue, and the splint cannot reignite. This phenomenon is often used as a test for the presence of oxygen in a given environment, as oxygen is necessary for combustion to occur.
The test for oxygen is to insert a glowing splint into a test tube and see if it glows brighter or re-ignites.
A burning wooden splint has a visible flame at its burning end while a glowing wooden splint has glowing ember at its glowing end. Placing a glowing splint in a container with oxygen will cause it to burst into flames and become a burning splint.
OXYGEN RELIGHTS A GLOWING SPLINT Oxygen.
It rekindles (flames up) the glowing splint..
Oxygen will rekindle or relight a glowing splint.
The chemical test for oxygen is the glowing splint test. In this test, a glowing splint is extinguished in the presence of oxygen due to its ability to support combustion. If the splint reignites, it indicates the absence of oxygen.
A relights glowing splint is used in qualitative analysis to test for the presence of flammable gases. The splint is ignited and placed next to the gas being tested; if the gas is flammable, it will ignite the splint, indicating its presence.
More or less pure oxygen relights a glowing splint, while air oxygen (20%) will not do so.
The glowing splint would extinguish in nitrogen. Nitrogen gas is inert and does not support combustion.
If a test tube is filled with oxygen when you put a glowing splint into it, the splint will relight. (To make the splint glow you have to light it then blow it out and put it into the test tube immediately.) Hope this helps. XD XD
A glowing splint will reignite in the presence of oxygen due to the process of combustion. Oxygen feeds the combustion reaction, allowing the splint to continue burning.
Neither, because it dies out. See the answer to the question "what happens to a glowing splint....."
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