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Nitrogen in an organic compound can be estimate by
Options
(a) Kjeldahl’s method
(b) Carius method
(c) Victor Meyer’s method
(d) Lassaigne’s method
Correct Answer:
Kjeldahl’s method
Explanation:
Nitrogen can be estimated by Kjeldahl’s method. This method cannot be used for organic compounds(i)containning in the ring. e.g., pyridine, quinoline etc.(ii) containing nitro and diazo groups. However, Lassaigne’s test is used to detect nitrogen.
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Topics: Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry
(124)
Subject: Chemistry
(2512)
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