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∙ 11y agoIt rekindles (flames up) the glowing splint..
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∙ 10y agoNothing as the question describes a glowing splint llowered into air. If a glowing splint were lowered into Oxygen it would re-ignite the splint.
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∙ 11y agoit re-lights
A glowing splint will reignite in the presence of oxygen due to the process of combustion. Oxygen feeds the combustion reaction, allowing the splint to continue burning.
Oxygen will rekindle or relight a glowing splint.
Air does not relight a glowing splint because the splint has already used up the available oxygen to combust when it was first ignited. Without oxygen being available to support combustion, the splint cannot reignite.
To test for the presence of oxygen using a splint test, you first burn a splint until it smolders. Then, you blow out the flame and introduce the smoldering splint into the gas being tested. If oxygen is present, the splint will reignite due to the oxygen supporting combustion.
You can test for the presence of oxygen in the gas by using a glowing splint test. A glowing splint is inserted in the gas sample; if the splint reignites, it indicates the presence of oxygen.
The glowing splint will ignite into a flame as oxygen supports combustion. This demonstrates that oxygen is a supporter of combustion.
A glowing splint will reignite in the presence of oxygen due to the process of combustion. Oxygen feeds the combustion reaction, allowing the splint to continue burning.
OXYGEN RELIGHTS A GLOWING SPLINT Oxygen.
Oxygen will rekindle or relight a glowing splint.
The chemical test for oxygen is the glowing splint test. In this test, a glowing splint is extinguished in the presence of oxygen due to its ability to support combustion. If the splint reignites, it indicates the absence of oxygen.
In a positive test for oxygen gas, a glowing splint inserted into a test tube of the gas will reignite, indicating the presence of oxygen. This is a characteristic test for the presence of oxygen, as the gas supports combustion.
If a test tube is filled with oxygen when you put a glowing splint into it, the splint will relight. (To make the splint glow you have to light it then blow it out and put it into the test tube immediately.) Hope this helps. XD XD
A burning wooden splint has a visible flame at its burning end while a glowing wooden splint has glowing ember at its glowing end. Placing a glowing splint in a container with oxygen will cause it to burst into flames and become a burning splint.
Air does not relight a glowing splint because the splint has already used up the available oxygen to combust when it was first ignited. Without oxygen being available to support combustion, the splint cannot reignite.
More or less pure oxygen relights a glowing splint, while air oxygen (20%) will not do so.
A glowing splint will burst into flame/smoke in pure oxygen (using a test tube).
To test for the presence of oxygen using a splint test, you first burn a splint until it smolders. Then, you blow out the flame and introduce the smoldering splint into the gas being tested. If oxygen is present, the splint will reignite due to the oxygen supporting combustion.