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In Lassaigne's test when both N and S are present, blood red colour is due to the formation of

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Answered by ArohiMathur
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it is because of the formation of Nitrogen, Sulphur and halogens, if present in an organic compound are detected by Lassaigne's test. The elements present in the compound aer converted from covalent form into the ionic compound are converted from covalent form into the ionic form by fusing the compound with sodium metal.

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Answered by nagathegenius
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Answer:

Explanation:

Fe(scn)3

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