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How can we confirm the presence of carbon in any material?

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Answered by Nitesh1235
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if an organic compound which is to be tested for the presence of carbon is heated in presence of dry cupric oxide (CuO) and it gives carbon dioxide, it contains carbon. Carbon dioxide does not support combustion, so a burning candle when brought close to it is extinguished. Also it turns lime water milky.

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Answered by rajattyagi2717
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Answer. if an organic compound which is to be tested for the presence of carbon is heated in presence of dry cupric oxide (CuO) and it gives carbon dioxide, it contains carbon. Carbon dioxide does not support combustion, so a burning candle when brought close to it is extinguished. Also it turns lime water milky.

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