Tests for gases

Cards (17)

  • What are the four carbon gases tested in the video?
    Chlorine, oxygen, hydrogen, carbon dioxide
  • What is the first step in testing for chlorine?
    Fill a test tube with the sample gas
  • What happens to blue litmus paper when chlorine is present?
    It turns from blue to white
  • Why might the litmus paper briefly turn red before turning white?
    Chlorine forms hydrochloric acid with water
  • What safety precaution should be taken when testing for chlorine?
    Wear a mask or use a fume cupboard
  • What is used to test for oxygen?
    A glowing splint
  • What happens to a glowing splint in the presence of oxygen?
    It relights
  • How does the test for hydrogen differ from the test for oxygen?
    Hydrogen uses a burning splint
  • What sound indicates the presence of hydrogen when testing?
    A squeaky pop
  • What is the test for carbon dioxide?
    Bubbling gas through lime water
  • What happens to lime water when carbon dioxide is bubbled through it?
    It goes cloudy
  • Why does lime water become cloudy when carbon dioxide is present?
    Calcium carbonate forms as a solid
  • What are the results of the tests for the four gases?
    • Chlorine: Turns damp blue litmus paper white
    • Oxygen: Relights a glowing splint
    • Hydrogen: Produces a squeaky pop with a lit splint
    • Carbon dioxide: Causes lime water to go cloudy
  • What is the chemical reaction that occurs when hydrogen burns?
    Hydrogen and oxygen form water
  • What is the role of calcium hydroxide in the carbon dioxide test?
    It reacts to form calcium carbonate
  • How does the presence of chlorine affect litmus paper compared to carbon dioxide?
    Chlorine bleaches it, carbon dioxide does not
  • What is the significance of the squeaky pop sound in the hydrogen test?
    It indicates hydrogen is burning