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Simple chemical test to verify the presence of carbon and hydrogen in a compound

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Answered by SaseeVj
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Answer:

Carbon dioxide is tested by lime water test, whereas water is tested by anhydrous copper sulphate test.

Explanation:

Carbon and hydrogen are detected by heating the organic compound with cupric oxide (CuO) strongly, where carbon is oxidized to carbon dioxide and hydrogen to water.

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