describe the estimation of halogen by carius method?
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The Carius halogen method in analytical chemistry is a method for the quantitative determination of halogens in chemical substances.[1]
A known mass of an organic compound is heated with fuming nitric acid in the presence of silver nitrate contained in a hard glass tubeknown as carius tube, in a furnace. Carbonand hydrogen present in the compound are oxidised to carbon dioxide and water. The halogen present forms the corresponding silver halide (AgX). It is filtered, washed, dried and weighed.
This chemical test works equally well for the determination of sulfur but without addition of silver nitrate. The sulfuric acid intermediate formed after reaction of sulfur with fuming nitric acid forms insoluble barium sulfate on addition of barium chloride.
A known mass of an organic compound is heated with fuming nitric acid in the presence of silver nitrate contained in a hard glass tubeknown as carius tube, in a furnace. Carbonand hydrogen present in the compound are oxidised to carbon dioxide and water. The halogen present forms the corresponding silver halide (AgX). It is filtered, washed, dried and weighed.
This chemical test works equally well for the determination of sulfur but without addition of silver nitrate. The sulfuric acid intermediate formed after reaction of sulfur with fuming nitric acid forms insoluble barium sulfate on addition of barium chloride.
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