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benzene diazonium chloride reacts with hypo phosphorus acid to form​

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Answered by Chocostar
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If the diazonium salt is heated with a strong acid and phosphoric[H3PO4] is probably strong enough it is replaced with an OH; a phenol is formed or possibly a phosphate ester.

If a diazonium salt is reacted with hypophosphorous acid H3PO2 which is a reducing agent the salt is reduced to H. This is an effective means of removing an amino group. I did find a reference that phosphorous acid H3PO3 also slowly reduces the salts.

Answered by guptasarita1
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Benzene diazonium chloride reacts with hypo phosphorus acid to form "BENZENE"...

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