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Why are diazonium salts explosive in nature ?​

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Answered by Mrbeamer
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Explanation:

Many diazonium salts are highly explosive and decompose violently when heated. Many diazonium salts are susceptible to displacement reactions by various substrates, generating nitrogen as a by-product. Another common reaction pathway is to undergo a coupling reaction to form a diazo compound.

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Answered by shashiguptain
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Explanation:

Many diazonium salts are highly explosive and decompose violently when heated. Many diazonium salts are susceptible to displacement reactions by various substrates, generating nitrogen as a by-product. Another common reaction pathway is to undergo a coupling reaction to form a diazo compound

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