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==Key Stage 3==
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===Meaning===
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The '''gas tests''' are a series of [[experiment]]s used to identify which [[gas]] has been produced in a [[Chemical Reaction|chemical reaction]].
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===The Gas Tests===
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====Carbon Dioxide====
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#Use a [[Delivery Tube|delivery tube]] to bubble the gas through [[Limewater]].
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#If the [[Limewater]] turns from [[transparent]] to cloudy then the [[gas]] is [[Carbon Dioxide]].
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====Hydrogen====
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#Collect the [[gas]] in a [[Test Tube|test tube]].
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#Place a lit [[Wooden Splint|splint]] over the mouth of the [[Test Tube|test tube]].
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#If a 'squeaky pop' [[sound]] is made then the [[gas]] is [[Hydrogen]].
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====Oxygen====
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#Collect the [[gas]] in a [[Test Tube|test tube]].
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#Place a glowing [[Wooden Splint|splint]] over the mouth of the [[Test Tube|test tube]].
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#If the [[Wooden Splint|splint]] relights then the [[gas]] is [[Oxygen]].
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====Chlorine====
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#Collect the [[gas]] in a [[Test Tube|test tube]].
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#Place a piece of [[Litmus Paper|litmus paper]] over the mouth of the [[Test Tube|test tube]].
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#If the [[Litmus Paper|litmus paper]] is [[bleach]]ed white then the [[gas]] is [[Chlorine]].
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===Meaning===
 
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Revision as of 10:22, 13 June 2019

Key Stage 3

Meaning

The gas tests are a series of experiments used to identify which gas has been produced in a chemical reaction.

The Gas Tests

Carbon Dioxide

  1. Use a delivery tube to bubble the gas through Limewater.
  2. If the Limewater turns from transparent to cloudy then the gas is Carbon Dioxide.

Hydrogen

  1. Collect the gas in a test tube.
  2. Place a lit splint over the mouth of the test tube.
  3. If a 'squeaky pop' sound is made then the gas is Hydrogen.

Oxygen

  1. Collect the gas in a test tube.
  2. Place a glowing splint over the mouth of the test tube.
  3. If the splint relights then the gas is Oxygen.

Chlorine

  1. Collect the gas in a test tube.
  2. Place a piece of litmus paper over the mouth of the test tube.
  3. If the litmus paper is bleached white then the gas is Chlorine.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

The gas tests are a series of experiments used to identify which gas has been produced in a chemical reaction.

The Gas Tests

Carbon Dioxide

  1. Use a delivery tube to bubble the gas through Limewater.
  2. If the Limewater turns from transparent to cloudy then the gas is Carbon Dioxide.

Hydrogen

  1. Collect the gas in a test tube.
  2. Place a lit splint over the mouth of the test tube.
  3. If a 'squeaky pop' sound is made then the gas is Hydrogen.

Oxygen

  1. Collect the gas in a test tube.
  2. Place a glowing splint over the mouth of the test tube.
  3. If the splint relights then the gas is Oxygen.

Chlorine

  1. Collect the gas in a test tube.
  2. Place a piece of litmus paper over the mouth of the test tube.
  3. If the litmus paper is bleached white then the gas is Chlorine.