Match the observed colors in Lassaigne's test with their corresponding confirming ions/complexes. Wh — Practical Organic Chemistry and Purification Chemistry Question
Question
Match the observed colors in Lassaigne's test with their corresponding confirming ions/complexes. Which of the following pairs are correctly matched?
Answer: A,B,D
💡 Solution & Explanation
Nitrogen forms Prussian blue ($Fe_4[Fe(CN)_6]_3$). Sulphur with sodium nitroprusside forms a deep violet complex ($Na_4[Fe(CN)_5NOS]$). If both N and S are present, $NaSCN$ forms (blood red with $Fe^{3+}$), but if fused with excess Na, $NaSCN$ decomposes into $NaCN$ and $Na_2S$, giving separate normal tests for N and S. Halogens give AgX precipitates, not a blood-red complex.
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