This document contains a list of 55 chemistry reactions and experiments involving the element hydrogen. It compares the properties of hydrogen to alkali metals and halogens. It also details various methods of preparing and producing hydrogen gas through the reaction of metals like potassium, sodium, calcium, and magnesium with water or steam. Additional reactions described involve the reactivity series, amphoteric metals and metal oxides, and industrial processes like the Bosch process for producing hydrogen.
This document contains a list of 55 chemistry reactions and experiments involving the element hydrogen. It compares the properties of hydrogen to alkali metals and halogens. It also details various methods of preparing and producing hydrogen gas through the reaction of metals like potassium, sodium, calcium, and magnesium with water or steam. Additional reactions described involve the reactivity series, amphoteric metals and metal oxides, and industrial processes like the Bosch process for producing hydrogen.
This document contains a list of 55 chemistry reactions and experiments involving the element hydrogen. It compares the properties of hydrogen to alkali metals and halogens. It also details various methods of preparing and producing hydrogen gas through the reaction of metals like potassium, sodium, calcium, and magnesium with water or steam. Additional reactions described involve the reactivity series, amphoteric metals and metal oxides, and industrial processes like the Bosch process for producing hydrogen.
Comparison of properties of hydrogen with alkali metals and halogens 1. Ion formation by hydrogen 2. Ion formation by lithium 3. Ion formation by sodium 4. Ion formation by chlorine 5. Ion formation by fluorine 6. Copper oxide with hydrogen 7. Copper oxide with sodium 8. Hydrogen with oxygen. 9. Lithium with oxygen ( or air) 10. Reaction of Sodium with air. 11. Potassium and oxygen. Preparation of Hydrogen Gas 12. Potassium in cold water. 13. Sodium with cold water. 14. Calcium with cold water. 15. Magnesium with hot water. 16. Magnesium with steam. 17. Aluminium with steam. 18. Zinc with steam 19. Iron with steam 20. Copper with water Reactions based on Reactivity Series 21. Zinc with dilute HCl 22. Copper with dilute HCl 23. Zinc with copper sulphate. 24. Zinc oxide with carbon 25. Lead oxide with carbon 26. Thermal decomposition of mercuric oxide 27. Thermal decomposition of silver nitrate. 28. Magnesium with dilute HCl Grade 9 Study of First Element Hydrogen
29. Magnesium with dilute H2SO4
Amphoteric metals/ metal oxides with acids and bases 30. Dilute HCl and aluminium 31. Dilute H2SO4 and aluminium 32. Dilute HCl and zinc 33. Dilute H2SO4 and zinc 34. Dilute HCl and iron 35. Dilute H2SO4 and iron 36. Dilute HCl and Cu 37. Zn with hot and conc. NaOH/KOH 38. Pb with hot and conc. NaOH/KOH 39. Al with hot and conc. NaOH/KOH 40. Al with hot and conc. NaOH/KOH 41. ZnO and HCl 42. ZnO and NaOH 43. Zn with dilute HNO3 44. Mg with dilute HNO3 45. Zn and concentrated H2SO4 BOSCH PROCESS ( conditions/ catalyst) 46. Hot coke with steam 47. Water gas with steam Removal of Impurities in Lab Preparation 48. Ammoniacal cuprous chloride with carbon monoxide. 49. Electrolysis of acidulated water. Identify the oxidising and reducing agents, substance oxidised and the substance reduced: 50. Lead oxide and hydrogen 51. H2S and chlorine 52. Chlorine and ferrous chloride 53. Potassium iodide and hydrogen peroxide 54. Copper oxide and hydrogen 55. Zinc oxide and carbon 56. Zinc with copper sulphate