The presence of carbon in an organic compound can be shown by
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Organic Chemistry: Some Basic Principles and Techniques
The presence of carbon in an organic compound can be shown by
- heating the compound with sodium
- heating the compound with cupric oxide
- heating the compound on bunsen flame
- heating the compound with magnesium.
Answer
(B) heating the compound with cupric oxide
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