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The test of proeins with Hg(2)(NO(3))(2)...

The test of proeins with `Hg_(2)(NO_(3))_(2)` & `Hg(NO_(3))_(2)` in `HNO_(3)` is called

A

Biuret test

B

Million's test

C

Carbylamine test

D

Xanthoproteic test

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The correct Answer is:
B

Million's reagent is `Hg_(2)(NO_(3))_(2)+``Hg(NO_(3))_(2)`+`HNO_(3)`
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