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     Detection of nitrogen, sulphur, halogens and phosphorus in an organic compound is done by:

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    In case both nitrogen and sulphur is present in an organic compound with sodium fusion extract a blood red colour is formed that is of:

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     When a compound is heated with copper(ii) oxide it is the test for?

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     Laissaigne’s extract is made to:

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     In sulphur estimation, 0.157 g of an organic compound gave 0.4813 g of barium sulphate. The percentage of sulphur in the compound is:

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    A compound when treated with sodium peroxide and the solution is boiled with nitric acid and then treated with ammonium molybdate is the test for:

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    The white precipitate which is formed in the detection of chloride ion is due to the formation of:

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     In Carius method of estimation of halogen, 0.15 g of an organic compound gave 0.12 g of AgBr. The percentage of bromine in the compound is:

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    A pale yellow precipitate soluble in ammonium hydroxide solution indicates the presence of:

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     In the test of nitrogen the Prussian blue color formed is of:

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