Posted by Jacob on Wednesday, December 15, 2010 at 4:28pm.
I assume this is something like a metal (Mg, Zn, etc) reacting with acid to produce H2 gas which is collected over water. How about "Wet Hydrogen versus Dry Hydrogen" isn't very creative but that may help get the juices going for you.
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