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Can we use potassium in place of sodium for fusion an organic compound in lassaigne's test

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Answered by Benipal07
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No, because the tests are carried out in an aqueous solution it is difficult to control the explosive reaction when introducing Potassium. Sodium is also highly reactive in an aqueous solution but it is less reactive than potassium.
Answered by Grewal007
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No, because the tests are carried out in an aqueous solution it is difficult to control the explosive reaction when introducing Potassium. Sodium is also highly reactive in an aqueous solution but it is less reactive than potassium.

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