Identification of common gases

Cards (9)

  • What sound is produced when testing for hydrogen with a burning splint?
    A 'squeaky pop' sound
  • Why does a burning splint create a 'squeaky pop' sound when testing for hydrogen?
    Because hydrogen burns rapidly
  • What is used to test for oxygen?
    A glowing splint
  • What happens to a glowing splint when it is inserted into a test tube of oxygen?
    The splint relights
  • How is carbon dioxide tested?
    By bubbling the gas through limewater
  • What is the observable result when carbon dioxide is bubbled through limewater?
    It turns milky (cloudy)
  • What is used to test for chlorine gas?
    Damp litmus paper
  • What happens to damp litmus paper when it is exposed to chlorine gas?
    It is bleached and turns white
  • What are the tests for the four gases: hydrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and chlorine?
    • Hydrogen: Burning splint produces a 'squeaky pop'
    • Oxygen: Glowing splint relights
    • Carbon Dioxide: Bubbles through limewater turns milky
    • Chlorine: Damp litmus paper bleaches and turns white