Chemistry - PRACTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Question with Solution | TestHub
Match the organic compounds in column -with the Lassaigne's test result in column -appropriately:
| Column – | Column - | ||
| A. | Aniline | i. | Red colour with |
| B. | Benzene sulfonic acid | ii. | Violet color with sodium nitroprusside |
| C. | Thiourea | iii. | Blue color with and acidic solution of |
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Answer:
Solution:
Aniline → it contains () element
Benzene sulfonic acid → it contains element
Thiourea → it contains element
Test for nitrogen - The carbon and nitrogen present in the organic compound on fusion with sodium metal gives sodium cyanide soluble in water. This is converted into sodium ferro cyanide by the addition of sufficient quantity of ferrous sulphate. Ferric ions generated during the process react with Ferro cyanide to form Prussian blue precipitate of ferric ferrocyanide.
Test of sulphur - If sulphur is present in the organic compound, sodium fusion will convert it into sodium sulphide. Sulphide ions are readily identified using sodium nitroprusside.
Test for both nitrogen and sulphur - If both nitrogen and sulphur are present in an organic compound, sodium fusion will convert it into sodium thiocyanate which then react with to form blood colour complex
Note: If the Lassaigne's extract containing excess of sodium metal, sodium cyanide and sulphides are formed instead of sodium thiocyanate.
Here in this type of cases, both sulphur and nitrogen are to be identified in separate tests.