What happens when an organic compound is fused with sodium metal?

  • A
    Formation of covalent compounds
  • B
    Conversion of covalently bonded elements into ionic compounds
  • C
    Decomposition of the organic compound into carbon and hydrogen
  • D
    No reaction occurs

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Why is the Lassaigne's extract boiled with concentrated $HNO_3$ before testing for halogens?

Match Column $-I$ with Column $-II$.
Column $-I$ Column $-II$
$(A).$ Dumas method $(3).$ Nitrogen gas
$(B).$ Kjeldahl's method $(5).$ Ammonium sulphate
$(C).$ Carius method $(1).$ $AgNO_3$
$(D).$ Chromatography $(2).$ Silica gel
$(E).$ Homolytic fission $(4).$ Free radical

Why is it necessary to use acetic acid and not sulphuric acid for acidification of sodium extract for testing sulphur by lead acetate test?

In the Lassaigne sodium fusion test,$N$ and $S$ of an organic compound are converted into:

If $N$ and $S$ are present in an organic compound during the Lassaigne test,then both change into:

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