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what is balz schiemann reaction​

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Answered by Nitinsingh192
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The Schiemann reaction (also called the Balz–Schiemann reaction) is a chemical reaction in which a primary aromatic amine is transformed to an aryl fluoride via a diazonium tetrafluoroborate intermediate. The reaction is similar to the Sandmeyer reaction, which converts diazonium salts to other aryl halides.

Answered by vikash1147
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The Schiemann reaction (also called the Balz–Schiemann reaction) is a chemical reaction in which a primary aromatic amine is transformed to an aryl fluoride via a diazonium tetrafluoroborate intermediate. ... The reaction is similar to the Sandmeyer reaction, which converts diazonium salts to other aryl halides.

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