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Kjeldahl's method cannot be used to estimate nitrogen for which of the following compounds?

In the Kjeldahl's method for estimation of nitrogen present in a soil sample, ammonia evolved from 0.75 g sample neutralized 10 mL of 1M H2SO4. The percentage of nitrogen in the soil is :

For the estimation of nitrogen, 1.4 g of an organic compound was digested by Kjeldahl method and the evolved ammonia was absorbed in 60 mL of \frac{M}{10}   sulphuric acid.  The unreacted acid required 20 mL of  \frac{M}{10}  sodium hydroxide for complete neutralization. The percentage of nitrogen in the compound is :

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Kjeldahl's Method

The compound containing nitrogen is heated with concentrated sulphuric acid. Nitrogen in the compound gets converted to ammonium sulphate. The resulting acid mixture is then heated with excess of sodium hydroxide. The liberated ammonia gas is absorbed in an excess of standard solution of sulphuric acid. The amount of ammonia produced is determined by estimating the amount of sulphuric acid consumed in the reaction. It is done by estimating unreacted sulphuric acid left after the absorption of ammonia by titrating it with standard alkali solution. The difference between the initial amount of acid taken and that left after the reaction gives the amount of acid reacted with ammonia.

\\\text {Organic compound }+\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{SO}_{4} \longrightarrow\left(\mathrm{NH}_{4}\right)_{2} \mathrm{SO}_{4} \stackrel{2 \mathrm{NaOH}}{\longrightarrow} \mathrm{Na}_{2} \mathrm{SO}_{4}+2 \mathrm{NH}_{3}+2 \mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}


Kjeldahl method is not applicable to compounds containing nitrogen in nitro and azo groups and nitrogen present in the ring (e.g. pyridine) as nitrogen of these compounds does not change to ammonium sulphate under these conditions.

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