Test for Hydrogen & Carbon Dioxide (Edexcel GCSE Chemistry)

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Test for Hydrogen & Carbon Dioxide

Testing Hydrogen

  • The test for hydrogen consists of holding a burning splint held at the open end of a test tube of gas
  • If the gas is hydrogen it burns with a loud “squeaky pop” which is the result of the rapid combustion of hydrogen with oxygen to produce water
  • Be sure not to insert the splint right into the tube, just at the mouth, as the gas needs air to burn

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Diagram showing the test for hydrogen gas

Exam Tip

It is easy to confuse the tests for hydrogen and oxygen. Try to remember that a ligHted splint has a H for Hydrogen, while a glOwing splint has an O for Oxygen.

Testing Carbon Dioxide

  • The test for carbon dioxide involves bubbling the gas through an aqueous solution of calcium hydroxide (limewater)
  • If the gas is carbon dioxide, the limewater turns milky or cloudy

Diagram showing the test for carbon dioxide gas

Exam Tip

Sometimes students think that extinguishing a burning splint indicates carbon dioxide gas. However, while it is a property of carbon dioxide, other gases, such as nitrogen, will also do this, so the test is not definitive and should not be quoted in an exam answer.

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