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Hydrogen gas is liberated in an experiment. How can you determine it​

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Answered by DevillHeart
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Hydrogen gas is liberated when an acid reacts with a metal. For example, when zinc metal reacts with dil. hydrogen is evolved and salt zinc chloride is formed as: It can be tested by bringing a burning candle near the gas. The candle continues burning with a pop sound.

Answered by tanyasharma50
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Hydrogen gas is liberated when an acid reacts with a metal. For example, when zinc metal reacts with dil. hydrogen is evolved and salt zinc chloride is formed as: It can be tested by bringing a burning candle near the gas. The candle continues burning with a pop sound

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