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how will you show that hydrogen is sparingly soluble in water?​

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Answered by EmperorSoul
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Answer:

In the experiment given above, hydrgen is collected by the downward displacement of water. This means that since the gas is lighter than air and does not DISSOLVE TOO MUCH IN WATER, it can be collected by this method. This proves that H is sparingly soluble in water

Answered by ganeshprasadv5
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Answer:

In water, hydrogen atoms and oxygen atoms are present. Hydrogen and oxygen atoms have significant electronegativity differences. Due to this, bonds in water are polar. Hydrogen is sparingly soluble in water.

Explanation:

Any experiment

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