Can we use calcium in place of sodium for fusing an organic compound?

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2026-04-13 16:45

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No, calcium is not typically used in place of sodium for fusing an organic compound. Sodium is commonly used in fusion reactions because it forms water-soluble salts that can be easily removed from the organic layer. Calcium salts are less water-soluble and may not work as effectively in this process.

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