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explain sand meyer ' s reaçtion of obtaining chlorobenzene from anilene.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Diazotization:-

Diazotization is the reaction of an unsubstituted aromatic amine with nitrous acid to form an aromatic diazonium salt. Usually, sodium nitrate and hydrochloric acid react at 0 °C to 5 °C to generate the nitrous acid in situ. Diazotization. The Sandmeyer reaction.

Answered by pritujha1405
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Answer:Diazotization is the reaction of an unsubstituted aromatic amine with nitrous acid to form an aromatic diazonium salt. Usually, sodium nitrate and hydrochloric acid react at 0 °C to 5 °C to generate the nitrous acid in situ. Diazotization is the Sandmeyer reaction.

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