WHY DIAZONIUM SALTS ARE SO UNSTABLE??
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The first step of this reaction is probably the reason why aryldiazonium salts are unstable at higher temperatures. Aryldiazonium salts are unstable at high temperature and decompose to produce hydrogen chloride, nitrogen gas and chlorobenzene. ... Hence, the salts are never dried and always kept at low temperature
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