Chemistry
How would you show that hydrogen:
(a) is a non-supporter of combustion?
(b) is lighter than air?
Answer
(a) Hydrogen gas is a non-supporter of combustion is shown by the following experiment:

- Hold a hydrogen gas filled jar with its mouth downwards.
- Placed a lighted candle and cover it with this jar.
- The candle gets extinguished but the gas burns with a pop sound.
This shows that hydrogen gas is non-supporter of combustion but itself is combustible.
(b) Hydrogen gas is lighter than air is shown by the following experiment:

- Take a delivery tube and place one of its ends in a liquid soap solution kept in a trough and other end inside a flat bottom jar.
- In the flat bottom jar hydrogen gas is freshly prepared by the action of dilute hydrochloric acid on zinc granules.
- Hydrogen gas enters the soap solution through delivery tube.
- The soap bubbles containing hydrogen rise upward in the air.
The rising soap bubbles prove that hydrogen is lighter than air.
Related Questions
Name the following:
(a) Two metals which give hydrogen with cold water.
(b) A metal which liberates hydrogen only when steam is passed over red hot metal.
(c) The process in which oxygen is added or hydrogen is removed.
(d) A metallic oxide which can be reduced into metal by hydrogen.
(a) Name the chemicals required to prepare hydrogen gas in the laboratory.
(b) Give a balanced chemical equation for the reaction.
(c) Draw a neat and well-labelled diagram for the laboratory preparation of hydrogen.
(d) How is hydrogen gas collected? Why?
Hydrogen is a good reducing agent. What do you understand by the above statement? Explain with the help of copper oxide as an example.
(a) Name a process by which hydrogen gas is manufactured.
(b) Give equations for the reactions.
(c) How is hydrogen separated from carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide?