10. How N and S are detected when present in an organic compound together?
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In organic compounds, nitrogen, sulphur and halogens are covalently bonded. Their detection in 'Lassaigne's test' is possible if they are in the ionic form. This can be achieved by fusing the organic compound with sodium metal. ... However if N and S are present, then instead of NaCN, NaSCN is obtained.
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