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write the detection of chlorine by carbon disulphide test?​

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Answered by SUMANTHTHEGREAT
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Carbon disulphide test

When sodium bromide and sodium iodide in the Lassaigne's extract is treated with chlorine water, the bromide and iodide oxidise to the corresponding halogens. This halogen dissolves in carbon disulphide. Bromine imparts orange colour and iodine imparts violet colour in carbon disulphide layer.

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Carbon disulphide test

When sodium bromide and sodium iodide in the Lassaigne's extract is treated with chlorine water, the bromide and iodide oxidise to the corresponding halogens. This halogen dissolves in carbon disulphide. Bromine imparts orange colour and iodine imparts violet colour in carbon disulphide layer.

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