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what is sandmeyer's reaction???

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Sandmeyer reaction is a chemical reaction used to synthesize aryl halides from aryl diazonium salts. It is an example of a radical-nucleophilic aromatic substitution. ... The nucleophile can include halide anions, cyanide, thiols, water, and others. 

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Answered by icecreamlover7
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The Sandmeyer Reaction can be defined as a reaction in which we use aryl diazonium salts to obtain aryl halides. By implementing the sandmeyer reaction, one can implement transformations on benzene such as hydroxylation, trifluoromethylation, cyanation, and halogenation. 






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