How does benzene diazonium chloride react with cubr?
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Reaction of benzene diazonium chloride with CuBr.
- Benzene diazonium chloride reacts with CuBr through a mechanism called Sandmeyer reaction.
- In Sandmeyer reaction, benzene diazonium chloride is made to react with a compound which is made up of Copper attached with halogen.
- In the given case, the compound is CuBr. It is added to benzene diazonium chloride and heated.
- Due to heating, the bromine group gets attached to the benzene ring whereas the cation and anion attached with the benzene ring is eliminated through nucleophilic substitution reaction.
- This yields three products namely Bromobenzene, Chlorine ion, and nitrogen molecule.
- The chemical equation involved in the reaction in given the attachment.
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