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In the detection of nitrogen, blue colour is due to the formation of prussian blue. It i

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answered Oct 13, 2017 by sforrest072 (160k points)

In the Lassaigne’s test for nitrogen in an organic compound, the sodium fusion extract is boiled with iron (II) sulphate and then acidified with sulphuric acid. In the process, sodium cyanide first reacts with iron (II) sulphate and forms sodium hexacyanoferrate (II). Then, on heating with sulphuric acid, some iron (II) gets oxidised to form iron (III) hexacyanoferrate (II), which is Prussian blue in colour. The chemical equations involved in the reaction can be represented as 



Hence, the Prussian blue colour is due to the formation of Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3. 

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