Which of these gases produces a pop sound with a lighted splint?
Carbon dioxide
Hydrogen
Oxygen
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hydrogen
This test is most commonly used to identify hydrogen, which extinguishes with a distinctive 'squeaky pop' sound. Hydrogen is easily ignited, as it is flammable over a wide range of concentrations in air, making this test quite robust. If the gas is non-flammable, the burning splint will be extinguished.
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Hydrogen
Hydrogen is actually a combustible gas. But when you try to burn it, it explodes. However, when you produce hydrogen in a laboratory, which is relatively less, and put a burning splint, it also explodes, but in a reduced form - a pop sound. The very small explosion extinguishes the
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