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How would you show that hydrogen gas is neutral in nature ?
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Hydrogen gas is neutral to litmus, i.e. no change is observed in the colour of either moist blue or red litmus paper when it is introduced into a jar containing hydrogen. This proves that hydrogen gas is neutral in nature.
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