Science, asked by tammu23, 1 year ago

Does hydrogen gas show brisk effervescence

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Answered by AdamyaSharma
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Hi, Brisk effervescence can be of any gas and does not specifically refer tohydrogen gas. It is the rapid and vigorous evolution of a gas in a chemical reaction.

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Answered by adityabprak0911
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Answer:

yes it does

Explanation:

Brisk effervescence is defined as the rapid or vigorous evolution of a gas in a chemical reaction. For example, when hydrochloric acid is added to sodium bicarbonate, bubbles of carbon dioxide gas are formed vigorously.

for hydrogen say zinc chips are added to dilute hcl - a brisk effervescence due to the spontaneous evolution of hydrogen gas

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