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The diazotization of two feebly basic aromatic amines is achieved by using
Options
(a) nitrous acid
(b) nitrosyl-hydrochloric acid
(c) sulphuric acid
(d) nitrosoyl-sulphuric acid
Correct Answer:
nitrous acid
Explanation:
Diazotisation reaction of aromatic amine takes place in presence of nitrous acid obtained from NaNO₂ and HCl.
NaNO₂ + HCl → HNO₂ + NaCl.
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Topics: Organic compounds containing Nitrogen
(87)
Subject: Chemistry
(2512)
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- MnO₄²⁻ (1 mole) in neutral aqueous medium is disproportionated to
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- Which gas is formed when CaC₂ reacts with H₂O
- 0.037g of an alcohol, R-OH was added to C₂H₅Mgl and the has evolved measured 11.2cc
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Subject: Chemistry (2512)
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