Chemistry, asked by kalpitgoyal, 10 months ago

how can you test the presence of hydrogen gas during a chemical reaction​

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Answered by ItsShreedhar
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A simple test for the prescence of hydrogen gas is to light a splint and put it in the smoke present. If it makes a squeaky pop sound, then hydrogen gas is present. The hydrogen gas produced is combustible, and will therefore burn when it reacts with oxygen gas.

Answered by himanshi1437
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Answer:

through litmus paper as it has no effect on it

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