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What do we notice in Lassaigne's test if the compound contains both nitrogen and sulphur ?

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To answer the question about what we notice in Lassaigne's test if the compound contains both nitrogen and sulfur, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Lassaigne's Test**: - Lassaigne's test is a qualitative analysis method used to detect the presence of nitrogen, sulfur, and halogens in organic compounds. 2. **Formation of Sodium Compounds**: ...
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