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How are nitrogen, sulphur and halogens identified in an organic compound? give equations for the chemical reactions.​

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Answered by ayshakhan43382
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The sodium fusion test, or Lassaigne's test, is used in elemental analysis for the qualitative determination of the presence of foreign elements, namely halogens, nitrogen, and sulphur, in an organic compound. It was developed by J. L. Lassaigne.

Answered by shweta7013
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Sulphur,Nitrogen and Halogen present in an organic compound can be detected by making the use of Lassaigne's Extract.

It is a general test for the N2,Sulphur,and Halogens in an Organic Compound .These elements are Covlant bondely to the Organic Compound .In order to detect them,they first need to convert into Organic Compound.

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