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The final product [C] obtained in the reaction is? (Amines)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In reaction [A] the amine group is converted to N₂⁺Cl⁻ in reaction (1). In reaction (2), it replaces N₂⁺Cl⁻ with Cl (Sandmeyer reaction)

In reaction [B], the nitro group gets reduced to amine group NH₂

In reaction [C], it again undergoes diazotisation with the newly reduced NH₂. This changes it into N₂⁺Cl-⁻ Further reaction with H₃PO₂ removes the N₂⁺Cl⁻ entirely.

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Answered by rathorearvind156
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Explanation:

In reaction [A] the amine group is converted to N₂⁺Cl⁻ in reaction (1). In reaction (2), it replaces N₂⁺Cl⁻ with Cl (Sandmeyer reaction)

In reaction [B], the nitro group gets reduced to amine group NH₂

In reaction [C], it again undergoes dissociation with the newly reduced NH₂. This changes it into N₂⁺Cl-⁻ Further reaction with H₃PO₂ removes the N₂⁺Cl⁻ entirely.

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