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Qualitative Analysis of unknown organic compound for detection of carbohydrate

Experiment No. 5 Objective Qualitative Analysis of unknown organic compound for detection of carbohydrate References: Dr. Jain K.S., Dr. Miniyar P.B., A practical book of Pharmaceutical organic chemistry , Nirali publication, edition 4th, page No. 1.31-1.33 Vogel Arthere, Elementary practical organic chemistry, 2nd edition, 1966, published by CBS publisher, page No. 89 Requirement Glasswares and […]

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Preparation of Reagents

Preparation of Reagents Benedict’s Reagent Requirements (Chemicals): Copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate (CuSO₄·5H₂O) – 17.3 g Sodium carbonate (Na₂CO₃) – 100 g (anhydrous) Sodium citrate (C₆H₅Na₃O₇·2H₂O) – 173 g Distilled water – To make 1 liter Theory Behind Components: Copper(II) sulfate provides the Cu²⁺ ions (blue color), which are reduced by reducing sugars. Sodium carbonate creates an

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Qualitative Analysis of unknown organic compound for function group detection (Carboxylic acid)

Experiment No. 5 Object: Qualitative Analysis of unknown organic compound for function group detection (Carboxylic acid) Reference:  Agarwal O.P., Practical Organic chemistry, published by Krishna educational publisher, Edition 2014, page no.30-31  Dr. Jain K.S., Dr. Miniyar P.B., A practical book of Pharmaceutical organic chemistry , Nirali publication, edition 4th, page No. 1.21-1.23 Requirement: Test tube,

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Qualitative analysis of unknown organic compound/s by lassaign tests (Sulphur).

 EXPERINMENT 04 Object Qualitative analysis of unknown organic compound/s by lassaign tests (Sulphur). Reference Agarwal O.P., Practical Organic chemistry, published by Krishna educational publisher, Edition 2014, page no.26 Dr. Peesapati V., A comprehensive approach to practical orgaanic chemistry, published by PharmaMed Press, 2023, pg No 35 Requirement Ignition tube, capillary tube, pipette, test tube, china

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To prepare molecular model of different compound.

Object To prepare molecular model of different compound. Reference:    Requirement model kits Theory In this experiment we will use ball and stick models to represent atoms and bonds in molecules and build molecular structures using these models. In order to better understand chemical properties of molecules, it will help to be able to visualize

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