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The nitrogen compound formed when `(NH_(4))_(2)SO_(4)` is heated is

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Estimation of nitrogen: There are two methods for the estimation of nitrogen (i) Dumas method and (ii) Kjedahl's method. i. Dumas method: A known mass of compound is heated with copper oxide (CuO) in an atomsphere of CO_(2) , which gives free nitrogen along with CO_(2) and H_(2)O C_(x)H_(y)N_(z) + (2x + y//2) CuO rarr xCO_(2) + y//2 (H_(2)O) + z//2 (N_(2)) + (2x + y//2) CU The gaseous mixture is passed over a heated copper gauze which converts traces of nitrogen oxides formed to N_(2) . The gaeous mixture is collected over an aqueous solution of KOH which absorbs CO_(2) , and nitrogen is callected in the upper part of the graduated tube. ii. Kjeldahl's method: A known mass of organic compound (0.5 gm) is mixed with K_(2)SO_(4) (10 gm) and CuSO_(4) . (1.0 gm) or a drop of mercury (Hg) and conc. H_(2)SO_(4) (25ml), and heated in Kjeldahl's flask. CuSO_(4) or Hg acts as a catalyst, while K_(2)SO_(4) raises the boiling point of H_(2)SO_(4) . The nitrogen in the organic compound is quantitatively converted to ammonium sulphate. The resulting mixture is then distilled with excess of NaOH solution and the NH_(3) evolved is passed into a known but excess volume of standard HCl or H_(2)SO_(4) . The acid left unused is estimated by titration with some standard alkali. The amount of acid used against NH_(3) can be thus be known and from this the percentage of nitrogen is calculated. (a) C + H + S underset(H_(2)SO_(4))overset("conc.")rarr CO_(2) + H_(2)O + SO_(2) (b) N underset(H_(2)SO_(4))overset("conc.")rarr (NH_(4))_(2)SO_(4) (c) (NH_(4))_(2) SO_(4) + 2NaOH rarr Na_(2)SO_(4) + 2NH_(3) + 2H_(2)O (d) 2NH_(3) + H_(2)SO_(4) rarr (NH_(4))_(2) SO_(4) (iii) This method is not applicable to compounds containing N in intro and azo groups, and N present in the ring (e.g., pyridine) as N of these compounds does not change to (NH_(4))_(2)SO_(4) (ammonium sulphate) under these reaction conditions 0.50 gm of an organic compound was treated according to Kjeldahl's method. The ammonia evolved was absorbed in 50ml of 0,5M H_(2)SO_(4) . The residual acid required 60 ml of M/2 NaOH solution. Find the percentage of nitrogen in the compound

Estimation of nitrogen: There are two methods for the estimation of nitrogen (i) Dumas method and (ii) Kjedahl's method. i. Dumas method: A known mass of compound is heated with copper oxide (CuO) in an atomsphere of CO_(2) , which gives free nitrogen along with CO_(2) and H_(2)O C_(x)H_(y)N_(z) + (2x + y//2) CuO rarr xCO_(2) + y//2 (H_(2)O) + z//2 (N_(2)) + (2x + y//2) CU The gaseous mixture is passed over a heated copper gauze which converts traces of nitrogen oxides formed to N_(2) . The gaeous mixture is collected over an aqueous solution of KOH which absorbs CO_(2) , and nitrogen is callected in the upper part of the graduated tube. ii. Kjeldahl's method: A known mass of organic compound (0.5 gm) is mixed with K_(2)SO_(4) (10 gm) and CuSO_(4) . (1.0 gm) or a drop of mercury (Hg) and conc. H_(2)SO_(4) (25ml), and heated in Kjeldahl's flask. CuSO_(4) or Hg acts as a catalyst, while K_(2)SO_(4) raises the boiling point of H_(2)SO_(4) . The nitrogen in the organic compound is quantitatively converted to ammonium sulphate. The resulting mixture is then distilled with excess of NaOH solution and the NH_(3) evolved is passed into a known but excess volume of standard HCl or H_(2)SO_(4) . The acid left unused is estimated by titration with some standard alkali. The amount of acid used against NH_(3) can be thus be known and from this the percentage of nitrogen is calculated. (a) C + H + S underset(H_(2)SO_(4))overset("conc.")rarr CO_(2) + H_(2)O + SO_(2) (b) N underset(H_(2)SO_(4))overset("conc.")rarr (NH_(4))_(2)SO_(4) (c) (NH_(4))_(2) SO_(4) + 2NaOH rarr Na_(2)SO_(4) + 2NH_(3) + 2H_(2)O (d) 2NH_(3) + H_(2)SO_(4) rarr (NH_(4))_(2) SO_(4) (iii) This method is not applicable to compounds containing N in intro and azo groups, and N present in the ring (e.g., pyridine) as N of these compounds does not change to (NH_(4))_(2)SO_(4) (ammonium sulphate) under these reaction conditions 0.4gm of an organic compound was treated according to Kjeldahl's method. The ammonia evolved was absorbed in 50ml of 0.5M H_(3)PO_(3) . The residual acid required 30 ml of 0.5M Ca(OH)_(2) . Find the percentage of N_(2) in the compound

RESONANCE ENGLISH-NITROGEN & OXYGEN FAMILY-Part-II National Standard Examination in chemistry
  1. What is the product formed when: Na(2)S(2)O(4) is hydrolysed

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  2. What is the product formed when: Na(2)S(2)O(3) is hydrolysed

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  3. The nitrogen compound that is formed when NH(4)Cl reacts with sodium h...

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  4. The oxide of nitrogen formed when NH(4)NO(3) is heated is

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  5. The nitrogen compound formed when AlN reacts with water is

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  6. The nitrogen compound formed when Mg(3)N(2) reacts with water is

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  7. The nitrogen compound formed when CaCN(2) reacts with steam or hot wat...

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  8. The nitrogen compound formed when (NH(4))(2)SO(4) is heated is

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  9. The chemical formula of 'laughing gas' is

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  10. Phosphine is prepared by the action of

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  11. The reddish -brown gas formed when nitric oxide is oxidized by air is

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  12. In the given reaction PCl(5)+H(2)O to Oxyacid formed is?

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  13. Acidity of diprotic acids in aqueous solutions increases in the order

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  14. Upon long standing, concentration HNO(3)

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  15. The raction that does not produce nitrogen is

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  16. White phosphorous on reaction with NaOH gives PH(3) and

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  17. The following compounds are heated (i) NH(4)Cl (ii) NH(4)NO(2) (iii) (...

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  18. The following compounds are heated (i) KNO(3) (ii) Cu(NO(3))(2) (iii) ...

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  19. Nitrogen exists as diatomic molecule and phosphorus as P(4). Why?

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  20. Which of the following can act as an oxidising agent ?

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