If you touch bubbles that are full of hydrogen
with a lighted splint, they burst into flames.
The flames continue when the lighted splint
is removed but then go out. Explain these
observations.
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Hydrogen is a fuel. When in contact with oxygen, the splint's flame causes the hydrogen to react with the oxygen, creating flames.
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