The reagents that can be used to convert benzenediazonium chloride to benzene are __________.
(i) SnCl2 /HCl
(ii) CH3CH2OH
(iii) H3 PO2
(iv) LiAlH4
The reagents that can be used to convert benzenediazonium chloride to benzene are __________.
(i) SnCl2 /HCl
(ii) CH3CH2OH
(iii) H3 PO2
(iv) LiAlH4
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1 Answer
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This is a Multiple Choice Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar
Ans: option (B and C)
Certain mild reducing agents like hypophosphorous acid (phosphinic acid) or ethanol reduce diazonium salts to arenes and themselves get oxidised to phosphorous acid and ethanol, respectively.
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