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explain diazotization reaction​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The process of conversion of primary aromatic amines into its diazonium salt is called diazotization. Diazonium salts are important synthetic intermediates that can undergo coupling reactions to form azo dyes and electrophilic substitution reactions to introduce functional groups.

Answered by MajorLazer017
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When 1° aromatic amine is treated with nitrous acid to 0 - 5°C, a diazonium salt is produced.

This reaction is called diazotization.

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