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Which sound is produced in the burning of hydrogen?
pop
Hydrogen is a gas that burns with a ‘pop’ sound.
Does hydrogen burn hot?
it has quite a high spontaneous ignition temperature (SIT) of 650oC – it needs a spark to ignite; it has very wide flammability limits (3–70\% H2 in air mixture) – it is easier to maintain a flame; it burns to water vapour, thus eliminating CO2 emissions; and.
Is hydrogen clean burning?
Hydrogen as an Energy Carrier It is a clean-burning fuel, and when combined with oxygen in a fuel cell, hydrogen produces heat and electricity with only water vapor as a by-product.
Does hydrogen gas burns with pop sound?
The hydrogen gas burn with a pop sound because of the presence of the impurities. Also, the reaction between the hydrogen and oxygen results in the squeaky pop sound.
Why pop sound is produced?
A pop sound is produced when the hydrogen gas reacts with oxygen. The hydrogen gas is collected in a test tube and a burning splint is held near the top of the test tube. A pop sound is produced when there is a reaction between hydrogen and oxygen.
Is H2 explosive?
Hazards: Hydrogen gas is very flammable and yields explosive mixtures with air and oxygen.
Does burning hydrogen create CO2?
Burning H2 does not produce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. That is good news for the climate. However, hydrogen combustion produces other air emissions.
What burns pop sound?
Hydrogen gas burns with a pop sound. The pop sound comes from the small explosion formed by the burning of hydrogen with oxygen. Other common gasses, such as water vapour, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide will not burn with oxygen, so will not give a pop.
What does the pop sound indicate?
Pop sound indicates the presence of Hydrogen gas. The reaction of non-metals with bases is very complex.
Which gas burns with a pop sound?
Hydrogen
Why does hydrogen explode with fire?
Hydrogen gas is very flammable. The heat given off by the candle provides the activation energy required for the reaction that produces water from hydrogen and oxygen. This reaction is highly exothermic, producing the prodigious explosion.
What gas makes a pop sound when it burns?
The pop sound comes from the small explosion formed by the burning of Hydrogen with oxygen. Other common gasses, such as water vapour, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide will not burn with oxygen, so will not give a pop.
Why does a gas pop when heated?
Heat causes gases to expand, and since a lot of heat is released the gaseous mixture (hydrogen, oxygen remaining from and water vapour liberated from the reaction) and the air adjacent to it expand very quickly, so quickly that the gas molecules break the sound barrier. That is the “pop” sound that you are hearing.
Why do we hear a pop when a burning Splinter gets extinguished?
We hear a “pop” sound when a burning splinter gets extinguished by hydrogen gas because hydrogen gas is highly inflammable gas that ignites like an explosion. Another reason is that the ignition temperature of hydrogen gas is very low,…
Where does the pop sound come from?
The pop sound comes from the small explosion formed by the burning of Hydrogen with oxugen. hope it helps!! cheers!!! Was this answer helpful? thumbs up plzzz…