how does phenol react with benzene diazonium chloride
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Phenol reacts with benzenediazonium chloride to give a yellow-orange azo compound. The reaction is base-catalysed. The related dye called aniline yellow is produced from the reaction of aniline and the diazonium salt. ... Similarly β-naphthol couples with phenyldiazonium electrophile to produce an intense orange-red dye.
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Phenol reacts with benzenediazonium chloride to give a yellow-orange azo compound. The reaction is base-catalysed. The related dye called aniline yellow is produced from thereaction of aniline and the diazoniumsalt. ... Similarly β-naphthol couples with phenyldiazonium electrophile to produce an intense orange-red dye.
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