The Takayama test is a confirmatory test for the presence of blood. It detects hemoglobin by forming characteristic hemochromogen crystals in a positive reaction. This test is used to confirm the identity of bloodstains found at crime scenes.
LIST I (Plant) | LIST II (Active Principle) | ||
---|---|---|---|
A | Oleander | I | Nerin |
B | Betel Nut | II | Arecoline |
C | Aconite | III | Pseudaconitine |
D | Tobacco | IV | Nicotine |
LIST I (Scientific Name) | LIST II (Vegetable Poison) | ||
---|---|---|---|
A | Ricinus communis | I | Jamalgota |
B | Croton tiglium | II | Dhobis nut |
C | Semecarpus anacardium | III | Lal mirch |
D | Capsicum annuum | IV | Arandi |
LIST I | LIST II | ||
---|---|---|---|
A | Cherry red | I | Potassium chlorate poisoning |
B | Bright pink | II | Carbon monoxide poisoning |
C | Dark brown or yellow | III | Phosphorous poisoning |
D | Chocolate | IV | Refrigerated body |
Europium (Eu) resembles Calcium (Ca) in the following ways:
(A). Both are diamagnetic
(B). Insolubility of their sulphates and carbonates in water
(C). Solubility of these metals in liquid NH3
(D). Insolubility of their dichlorides in strong HCI
Choose the correct answer from the options given below: