SANDMEYER REACTION

SANDMEYER REACTION
  • The DIAZONIUM (C6H5N2Cl) is prepared by treating ice cold solution of ANILINE (C6H5NH2) in excess of dilute HCl (Hydrochloric acid) with an aqueous solution of NaNO2 at low temperature (0-5)°C and the reaction is known as DIAZOTIZATION REACTION
  • BROMO and CHLORO ALKANES can be prepared by treating a freshly prepared DIAZONIUM SALT with CUPPEROUS BROMIDE or CUPPEROUS CHLORIDE and this reaction is called as SANDMEYER REACTION.
For 12th Class it's enough but if you want to know more about Sandmeyer Reaction, then CLICK HERE (Wikipedia).
SANDMEYER REACTION
SANDMEYER REACTION



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  1. it shouldn,t be haloalkanes.if you add a halogen in aromatic compound
    it will form haloarene or aryl halide.

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  2. (myself) OBAMA BIN LADENTuesday, 19 September, 2017

    gr8 for last min revisions

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