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Doesn't the hydrogen gas reacts with soap solution when hydrogen gas is seperated from sulfuric acid while adding zinc granules

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Dear Student,
Hydrogen gas liberated after the reaction between zn granules and dil H2SO4, if passed in the soap solution, the soap bubbles will rise further up and if we introduce a burning splinter to the bubble it bursts with a pop sound showing the presence of hydrogen which is lighter than air.
No the hydrogen does not react with the soap solution as the reaction is not feasible.
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