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what is diazotisation?​

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Diazotisation. The nitrosation of primary aromatic amines with nitrous acid (generated in situ from sodium nitrite and a strong acid, such as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, or HBF4) leads to diazonium salts, which can be isolated if the counterion is non-nucleophilic.

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Diazotization is the process of conversion of primary aromatic amines into its diazoniumsalt is called diazotization. Diazonium salts are important synthetic intermediates that can undergo coupling reactions to form azo dyes and electrophilic substitution reactions to introduce functional groups.
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