Explain sandmeyer,s reaction
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The Sandmeyer reaction is a chemical reaction used to synthesize aryl halides from aryl diazonium salts using copper salts as reagents or catalysts. It is an example of a radical-nucleophilic aromatic substitution. The Sandmeyer reaction provides a method through which one can perform unique transformations on benzene, such as halogenation, cyanation, trifluoromethylation, and hydroxylation.
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Answer: Sandmayer's Reaction The chemical reaction in which Benzene Diazonium salt is reacted with Cu₂X₂ to form aryl hallide is known as Sandmayer's Reaction.
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