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what is denige reagent?​

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Answered by gunwantnagapalle
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The Deniges' reagent is ultimately mercury sulfate in an aqueous solution

Answered by amazetappo
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Denigés' reagent is a chemical reagent composed of mercuric sulphate in the mixture of acetic acid and sulphuric acid, that are used to identify isolefins and other barbituries extracted in acidic medium.

What are Denige's reagent?

  • The Denigés' reagent was produced in 1898 by a French biochemist, Georges Denigés' is utilized for qualitative analysis.
  • They play a great role in carrying out reactions that help distinguish barbituries.
  • Denigés' reagent is utilized to identify isolefin or tertiary alcohols which can be effortlessly dried out to frame isoolefin within the sight of corrosive. Treatment of arrangements containing either isolefin or tertiary alcohols with this reagent will bring about the development of a strong yellow or red encourage.
  • Inward breath of the Denigés' reagent can bring about intense harming: causing snugness in the chest, hardships breathing, hacking and torment. Openness of mercury sulfate to the eyes can cause ulceration of conjunctiva and cornea. Assuming that mercury sulfate is presented to the skin it might cause sharpening dermatitis. Ultimately, ingestion of mercury sulfate will cause putrefaction, agony, retching, and serious cleansing. Ingestion can bring about death inside a couple of hours because of fringe vascular breakdown

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