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Discuss the chemistry of Lassaigne's test.

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Answered by harigamer98
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Lassaignes test is employed to detect the presence of nitrogen, sulphur, halogens, and phosphorous in an organic compound.

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Lassaignes test is employed to detect the presence of nitrogen, sulphur, halogens, and phosphorous in an organic compound. These elements are present in the covalent form in an organic compound. These are converted into the ionic form by fusing the compound with sodium metal.

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Explanation:

Lassaignes test is employed to detect the presence of nitrogen, sulphur, halogens, and phosphorous in an organic compound. These elements are present in the covalent form in an organic compound. These are converted into the ionic form by fusing the compound with sodium metal.

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