how does the bubbles of hydrogen gas are formed when passed through soap solution
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When hydrogen gas is passed through a soap solution the solution forms soap bubbles containing hydrogen gas.
The presence of hydrogen gas can be tested by bringing a burning splinder near the bubbles. Hence, this solution can be used to test the presence of hydrogen gas.
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When hydrogen gas is passed through a soap solution the solution forms soap bubbles containing hydrogen gas.
The presence of hydrogen gas can be tested by bringing a burning splinder near the bubbles. Hence, this solution can be used to test the presence of hydrogen gas.
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actually i wanna know how bubbles r formed
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Since, it's not soluble in the soap solution the hydrogen gas tries to escape out of soap solution and thus, when the hydrogen gas reaches the surface of water it results in the formation of bubbles and the bubbles are present in lesser so the hydrogen gas tries to escape into the environment which provides it with ...
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