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Prussian blue is formed whenA. ferrous sulphate reacts with `FeCl_(3)`B. ferric sulphate reacts with `Na_(4)[Fe(CN)_(6)]`C. ferrous ammonium sulphate reacts with `FeCl_(3)`D. ammonium sulphate reacts with `FeCl_(3)` |
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Answer» Correct Answer - B When the sodium fusion extract is added with `FeCl_(3)` and then the resulting solution is acidified with dilute hydrochloric acid , the appearance of Prussian blue colouration confirms the presence of nitrogen in the organic compound. `Na + C + N to NaCN ` `FeSO_(4) + 2NaCN to Fe(CN)_(2) + Na_(2)SO_(4)` `Fe(CN)_(2) + 4NaCN to Na_(4) [Fe(CN)_(6)]` `3 Na_(4)[Fe(CN)_(6)] + 4FeCl_(3) to underset("Prussian blue")(Fe_(4)[Fe(CN)_(6)]_(3)) + 12 NaCl` |
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