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The Beilstein test is a preliminary flame test for halogens, yielding a green/blue flame due to volaPractical Organic Chemistry and Purification Chemistry Question

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The Beilstein test is a preliminary flame test for halogens, yielding a green/blue flame due to volatile copper halides. Which of the following statements represent true limitations or exceptions of this test?

Answer: A,B

💡 Solution & Explanation

The Beilstein test confirms the presence of halogens but cannot distinguish between Cl, Br, or I. It does not detect fluorine because copper fluoride is not volatile. It is purely qualitative. Furthermore, non-halogen compounds like urea and thiourea form volatile cuprous cyanide, giving a false positive green flame.

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