benzene diazonium hydrogen sulphate when heated what happen
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Explosion
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- Benzene Diazonium salts are not steady or stable at certain temperatures.
- In the event that the blend is warmed, there happens the decomposition.
- I n the event that the decomposition isn't controlled somehow or another or how on schedule, it will be dangerous.
- On giving temperatures over 5 °C, diazonium salts when putting in the fluid arrangement will deteriorate or decompose, regularly explosive.
- During blast or explosion, there is an evolution of nitrogen gas
- At the point when the temperatures are excessively low beneath 5 °C, it can cause crystallization of the salt.
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