A violet colour with sodium nitroprusside in the test of sulphur in an organic compound is due to the formation of:
A
Na4[Fe(CN)6NO]
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Na4[Fe(CN)5NOS]
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C
Na3[Fe(CN)5NS]
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D
Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3
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Solution
The correct option is BNa4[Fe(CN)5NOS] The appearance of a deep violet colour upon addition of a few drops of sodium nitroprusside to sulphur lassaigne extract indicates the presence of sulfur. Detection of sulphur: Formation of violet color with nitroprusside S2−+[Fe(CN)5NO]2−Nitroprusside ion→[Fe(CN)5NOS]4−violet color