Which gas make a pop sound when it is exposed to light matchstick
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isnt it hydrogen
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HYDROGEN
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Hydrogen is the gas that makes a distinct 'pop' sound when exposed to a small fire of a lighted matchstick. This property is used in the identification of hydrogen in the Burnt Splint test of the gases in the laboratories, as no other gas is ever found to make such a sound on coming in contact with fire.
HYDROGEN
EXPLAINATION:-
Hydrogen is the gas that makes a distinct 'pop' sound when exposed to a small fire of a lighted matchstick. This property is used in the identification of hydrogen in the Burnt Splint test of the gases in the laboratories, as no other gas is ever found to make such a sound on coming in contact with fire.
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