Engineering
Chemistry
Preparation of Amines
Test of amines
Question

The stability of benzene diazonium salts is because of:

inductive effect
resonance
hyperconjugation
mesomeric effect
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Solution

Due to resonance there is a dispersal of positive charge on the benzene ring. This resonance accounts for the stability of the diazonium ion. Hence, diazonium salts of aromatic amines are more stable than those of aliphatic amines.

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