Why are organic compounds fused with sodium metal for the detecttion of n and s by lassaigne test
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In order to detect them, the elements need to be converted into their ionic forms. This is done by fusing the organic compound with sodium metal. During the preparation of Lassaigne's extract, sulphur from the organic compound reacts with sodium to form sodium sulphide.
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