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Erica Chung
18 August, 19:46
What is the solubility of the diazonium salt
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Titus
18 August, 22:27
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Diazonium salts are salts formed from aromatic primary amines by diazotization. Diazonium salts are not very stable but very reactive. It therefore serves as a starting material for the preparation of various derivatives of arenes, azo dyes and pharmaceuticals.
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