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What is solubility of amine dizonium in salt in water

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The small amines of all types are very soluble in water. ... Although the tertiary amines don't have a hydrogen atom attached to the nitrogen and so can't form hydrogen bonds with themselves, they can form hydrogen bonds with water molecules just using the lone pair on the nitrogen.

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Diazonium Salts

Diazonium salts are a group of organic compounds which shares one common functional group R-N + 2X. In R-N + 2X, R is an organic group. For example, alkyl or aryl group. And X is organic or inorganic anions. For example Halogen, Chlorine, Bromine, etc. Diazonium salts are also known as Diazonium compounds. By heating it in the water we can make Phenols. And azo compounds can also be formed by reacting diazonium salts with other aromatic compounds. Let us learn about a different class of organic compounds that have Amine group.

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