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What is dizonium salt?

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What is dizonium salt?
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 7 months ago

The diazonium salts (di refers to ‘two’, azo is indicative of ‘nitrogen’ and ium implies that it is cationic in nature), or diazonium compounds,  are the class of organic compounds with general formula R−N2+X where X is an organic or inorganic anion (for example, Cl, Br, BF4, etc.) and R is an alkyl or aryl group. Hence, they have two nitrogen atoms with one being charged. Benzenediazonium chloride (C6H5N2+Cl), benzenediazonium hydrogensulphate (C6H5N2+HSO4), etc. are some of the examples of the diazonium salt.

  • They are ionic in nature.
  • They are water soluble.
  • Aryl diazonium salts are colorless crystalline solids.
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