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Why are bubbles formed in soap solution when hydrogen is passed through it?

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Answered by Anishu1234
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On passing hydrogen gas through soap solution it does not get dissolved in it, and the solution easily form bubbles containing hydrogen gas. The presence of hydrogen gas can be tested with the help of a burning splinter near the bubbles. ... Since hydrogen gas bubbles are not formed with water.


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Answered by OlaMacgregor
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Bubbles formed in soap solution when hydrogen is passed through it because hydrogen does not get dissolved in it.

Explanation:

  • When in a soap solution we pass hydrogen gas then this gas tries to escape out of it because it does not get dissolved in the soap solution. Hence, when this gas reaches on the surface of the solution then bubbles are formed.
  • And, as the space present in the bubble is lesser in space so, the gas tries to escape out into the environment. This is because gas particles are far away from each other and these require large volume to reside.
  • Hence, open space or environment provides more space of this hydrogen gas to reside.

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