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Above reaction is known as:
(a) Strecker's reaction (b) Sandmeyer's reaction
(c) Wohl-Ziegler reaction (d) Stephen's reaction

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Where is the given reaction

Answered by brokendreams
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This is an example of Sandmeyer's reaction.

Explanation:

  • This reaction given here is the second part of Sandmeyer's reaction.
  • Sandmeyer's reaction is actually a radical-nucleophilic aromatic substitution.
  • Here the aryl halides are produced from aryl electrophiles using the diazonium salts.
  • The nitrous acid is produced in situ which reacts with the electrophiles to produce a diazonium salt.
  • Then corresponding copper halide is taken and heated which forms the diazonium to break into a nitrogen gas and leave the electrophile which is then attacked by the halide of medium to produce aryl halides.

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