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How to Test for Gases-Testing for ChlorineOxygenHydrogenCO2
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What is the first step in testing for chlorine?
Fill
a
test tube
with
the
sample
gas
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What happens to blue litmus paper when chlorine is present?
It
turns
from
blue
to
white
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Why might blue litmus paper briefly turn red when testing for chlorine?
Chlorine
forms
hydrochloric acid
with
water
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What safety precaution should be taken when testing for chlorine?
Wear
a
mask
or
use
a
fume cupboard
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What is used to test for oxygen?
A
glowing
splint
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What happens to a glowing splint in the presence of oxygen?
It
relights
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How is hydrogen tested?
Using
a
burning
splint
to
create
a
pop
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What sound indicates the presence of hydrogen?
A squeaky pop
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What is the test for carbon dioxide?
Bubbling
gas
through
lime water
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What happens to lime water when carbon dioxide is bubbled through it?
It
goes
cloudy
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Why does lime water go cloudy when carbon dioxide is present?
Calcium carbonate
forms
as
a
solid
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What are the results of the tests for the four gases?
Chlorine
:
Turns
blue
litmus paper
white
Oxygen
:
Relights
a
glowing splint
Hydrogen
:
Produces
a
squeaky pop
Carbon dioxide
:
Causes
lime water
to
go
cloudy
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What is the chemical reaction when hydrogen burns?
Hydrogen
and
oxygen
form
water
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What is the role of calcium hydroxide in the carbon dioxide test?
It
reacts
to
form
calcium carbonate
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