Explanation:
The Kjeldahl method is used for estimating nitrogen in organic compounds that can convert nitrogen into ammonium sulfate by reaction with sulfuric acid. However, the nitrogen in pyridine is part of an aromatic ring system and is not easily converted into ammonium sulfate. Therefore:
Statement I: False. The Kjeldahl method cannot estimate nitrogen in pyridine.
Statement II: False.The nitrogen in pyridine cannot be easily converted into ammonium sulfate.
List-I (Name of the test) | List-II (Reaction sequence involved) [M is metal] | |
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(A) Borax bead test | I | |
(B) Charcoal cavity test | II | |
(C) Cobalt nitrate test | III | |
(D) Flame test | IV |