Chemistry, asked by abhilash3600, 11 months ago

why diazonium salt is formed only from primary amines​

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Answered by priyasreedey11
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Answer:

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Explanation:

the nitronium ion is electrophillic and it can be attacked by enzymes to form an N-nitrosammonium salt . When water deparotanated this nitrosammonium ion,

a stable intermediate is formed .The departure of water produces a

diazonium ion . So that's why only primary alkyl and aryl amines can give diazonium salt....

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Answered by onlineshailendra
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Answer:

Diazonium salt formation is only possible with primary aryl and alkyl amines. The diazonium salts formation mechanism involves the addition of NO, followed by a series of acid-base reactions that turn the oxygen into water and creates a triple bond between the two nitrogens.

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