Biology, asked by sunnyyy7161, 1 year ago

What conclusions would you draw if during lassaigne test a blood red coloration is obtained?

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Answered by tina9961
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It is a general test for the detection of halogens, nitrogen and sulphur in an organic compound. ... The ionic compounds formed during the fusion are extracted in aqueous solution and can be detected by simple chemical tests. The extract is called sodium fusion extract or Lassaigne's extract.

Answered by BarrettArcher
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The blood red color shows the presence of nitrogen and sulfur in the organic compound.

Explanation:

  • The Lassaigne's test is used for the detection of the different element especially nitrogen, sulfur and different halogens.
  • The formation of sodium thiocyanate and its reaction with the nitrogen and sulfur results in the formation of red color.
  • The inter conversion of the ionic and covalent bond occur during the testing of the Laddaigne test.
  • Sodium metal must be used carefully during the test.

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