Name the gas which is usually produced when dil. sulphuric acid reacts with a metal. How
will you test the evolution of this gas?
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hydrogen The gas which is usually produced when dilute sulphuric acid reacts with a metal is hydrogen. When this gas is passed through soap solution, soap bubbles are formed containing hydrogen gas and when we bring a burning matchstick near the bubbles, it burns with a pop sound.
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The gas which is usually produced when dilute sulphuric acid reacts with a metal is hydrogen. When this gas is passed through soap solution, soap bubbles are formed containing hydrogen gas and when we bring a burning matchstick near the bubbles, it burns with a pop sound.
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