What was the criminal tribe act passed by the British?
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The Criminal Tribes Act was one of the many laws passed by the British colonial government that applied to Indians based on their religion and caste identification. The Criminal Tribes Act and its provisions used the term Tribes, which included castes within their scope.
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An acid will react with a metal to form a salt and hydrogen gas. The general word equation for the reaction between an acid and a metal is as follows:
acid + metal → salt + hydrogen.
The reaction of an acid with a metal:-
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Reaction of hydrogen and oxygen:-
The reaction between a tiny amount of hydrogen and oxygen in the air produces a characteristic 'pop' sound and this serves as test for the presence of hydrogen. You can watch the short video clip in the visit box in the margin to see this 'pop'.
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