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An inorganic compound producing an organic compound on heating is:


A

Sodamide

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B

Ammonium cyanate

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C

Potassium cyanide

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D

None of these

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Solution

The correct option is B

Ammonium cyanate


The explanation for the correct option:

(B) Ammonium cyanate (an inorganic compound) on heating gave an organic compound called urea.

  • NH4+CNO-(Ammoniumcyanate)HeatNH2CONH2(Urea)
  • This synthesis was carried out by Wohler, a German chemist known as Wohler synthesis.

The explanation for the incorrect option:

Option A:

  • Sodium amide NaNH2is mainly used as a strong base in organic chemistry, often in liquid ammonia solution.
  • It is the reagent of choice for the drying of ammonia (liquid or gaseous).
  • One of the main advantages to the use of sodium amide is that it mainly functions as a nucleophile.

Option C:

  • Potassium cyanide is a highly toxic inorganic substance with the general formulaKCN.
  • It is generally prepared by the reaction of hydrogen cyanide HCN and potassium hydroxideKOH.

Hence, option (B) is correct.


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