• Question: describe a simple test for the presence of nitrogen gas

    Asked by dawn20fen to Sally, Mmboyi, Mike, Michael, Jacinta, Gliday, Elkana, Edna, Arnold on 16 Jul 2025.
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      Jacinta Nzilani answered on 16 Jul 2025:


      Hey! 👋 Here’s how you can test for Nitrogen gas (N₂)

      🧪 Nitrogen is not tested directly, but we identify it using these properties:
      1. It is colorless, odorless, and tasteless

      2. It is slightly less dense than air

      3. It is unreactive

      4. It does not support combustion

      Test 1: Glowing Splint Test 🔥

      🔬 Procedure:
      Collect the unknown gas in a test tube.

      Light a wooden splint and blow it out so it’s glowing.

      Insert the glowing splint into the gas.

      🔍 Observation:
      The glowing splint goes out.

      ✅ Conclusion:
      The gas does not support combustion → It could be nitrogen.

      ❗ Note: CO₂ also gives the same result, so this test is not specific.
      🧠
      🔥 Splint goes out!

      Test 2: Preparation and Identification of Nitrogen by Removal of Oxygen from Air

      We can prepare nitrogen by removing oxygen from air using hot copper metal.
      2Cu(s) + O₂(g) → 2CuO(s)
      Copper reacts with oxygen.

      Nitrogen is left behind because it doesn’t react.

      ✅ Conclusion:
      The gas that remains after removing oxygen from air is mostly nitrogen (since air is about 78% nitrogen).

      It doesn’t support burning.

      It’s unreactive → likely to be nitrogen gas.

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