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Explain how diazonium salt form cyanobenzene​

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Hii there here is your answer Nucleophilic substitution of chlorine in chlorobenzene by a cyano group is not possible. However, we can use diazonium salts to produce cyanobenzene easily. ... The reaction of aniline (aromatic amine) with nitrous acid results in the formation of the diazonium salt. This salt is the benzene diazonium chloride.

Hii there here is your answer Nucleophilic substitution of chlorine in chlorobenzene by a cyano group is not possible. However, we can use diazonium salts to produce cyanobenzene easily. ... The reaction of aniline (aromatic amine) with nitrous acid results in the formation of the diazonium salt. This salt is the benzene diazonium chloride.Hope it helped u

Hii there here is your answer Nucleophilic substitution of chlorine in chlorobenzene by a cyano group is not possible. However, we can use diazonium salts to produce cyanobenzene easily. ... The reaction of aniline (aromatic amine) with nitrous acid results in the formation of the diazonium salt. This salt is the benzene diazonium chloride.Hope it helped u plz mark as brianliest

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