
Amines - Diazonium Salts, Chemical Reactions
Chemistry · Grade 12 · Week 35 · 25 questions
All 25 questions in this Amines - Diazonium Salts, Chemical Reactions quiz
Grade 12 Chemistry — Amines - Diazonium Salts, Chemical Reactions: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Diazonium salts are formed from:
- The general formula of diazonium salt is:
- Diazonium salts are:
- Diazonium salts undergo substitution to form:
- The Sandmeyer reaction replaces diazonium with:
- The Sandmeyer reaction uses:
- Gattermann reaction produces:
- The Gomberg reaction converts diazonium to:
- Diazo coupling with phenol gives:
- Azo compounds have color due to:
- Azo dyes are used for:
- Reduction of azo compounds with Sn/HCl gives:
- Aniline is obtained from azo reduction as:
- Diazonium salts with KI give:
- The Balz-Schiemann reaction converts diazonium to:
- Aryl nitriles are prepared by:
- Phenols from diazonium are obtained by:
- Diazonium salts are used in:
- Diazonium salts undergo polymerization to form:
- The mechanism of diazonium reaction is:
- Aryl halides cannot be prepared by:
- Diazo compounds are used for:
- The color of azo compound is because of:
- Diazonium salts explode when:
- Diazonium salts are stored in:
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