Why Does Hydrogen Pop With a Lighted Splint
The combustion of hydrogen is worth a special note because -- as correctly spot by airhuff -- formally there is volume contraction along. Hydrogen gas is highly flammable.   	  		  		  		  	Why Do We Hear The Pop Sound When A Burning Splinter Gets Extinguished By Hydrogen Gas Quora 	   			 		 The pop sound is produced because hydrogen is a highly flammable gas.  		  					  				 .  If you hold a burning splint near the top of a test tube you can safely test for small amounts of hydrogen gas such as those collected in a test tube. The burning splint has to be inserted at the base of the test tube because hydrogen is less dense than air. Hydrogen gas can be collected over water by upward delivery or by using a gas syringe. 			  					  				 A lighted splint is used for the test of hydrogen. A splint is a thin flat piece of wood What easily catches on fire. Oxygen O2 When a smoldering splint is introduced to a sample of pure oxygen gas the splint will reignite. 			  					  				 Likewise why...

 
 				
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