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1.Name the sodium salt used in the diazotisation reaction.​

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Answered by AkashMathematics
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What is Diazotization? The chemical process used in converting a primary aromatic amine into the corresponding diazonium salt of the amine is commonly ...

Answered by StarBugs
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diazonium salts with sodium sulphite or stannous chloride followed by acidification with hydrochloric acid. ... The amine that is to be diazotized is referred to as diazonium component and the compound with which it is linked is called the coupling component. The whole reactions is commonly called azo coupling.

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