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Why benzene diazonium chloride are more soluble in hot water?

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Answer:

Benzene diazonium salt is soluble in water because diazonium salt is polar in nature. water is polar solvent, thus polar diazonium salt get dissolved in water

Explanation:

Benzenediazonium chloride is an organic compound with the formula ... Boiling point, decomposes ... It exists as a colourless solid that is soluble in polar solvents including water.

Solubility in water: very good, hydroscopic

Boiling point: decomposes

Chemical formula: C6H5ClN2

Melting point: decomposes

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The nitrogen is released as nitrogen gas. To get this reaction, all you needto do is warm the benzenediazonium chloride solution. The diazonium ion reacts with the water in the solution and phenol is formed - either in solution or as a black oily liquid (depending on how much is formed). Nitrogen gas is evolved.

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