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How can it be possible to detect the presence of nitrogen in hydrazine hydrochloride?

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During fusion of the compound with metallic sodium if some strach or charocal is added, carbon of strach or charocal combines with nitrogen of the compound to from NaCN which will further indicate the presence of nitrogen in the compound.
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