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An organic compound ‘A’ is oxidized with Na2O2 followed by boiling with HNO3. The resultant solution is then treated with ammonium molybdate to yield a yellow precipitate. Based on above observation, - Chemistry (Theory)

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An organic compound ‘A’ is oxidized with Na2O2 followed by boiling with HNO3. The resultant solution is then treated with ammonium molybdate to yield a yellow precipitate. Based on above observation, the element present in the given compound is ______.

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  • fluorine

  • phosphorus

  • nitrogen

  • sulphur

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An organic compound ‘A’ is oxidized with Na2O2 followed by boiling with HNO3. The resultant solution is then treated with ammonium molybdate to yield a yellow precipitate. Based on above observation, the element present in the given compound is phosphorus.

Explanation:

The yellow precipitate formed on treatment with ammonium molybdate is characteristic of phosphorus. When the organic compound ‘A’ is oxidised with Na2O2 and boiled with HNO3, phosphorus is converted to phosphate ions, which react with ammonium molybdate to give a yellow precipitate of ammonium phosphomolybdate. This confirms the presence of phosphorus in the compound.

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