Benzenediazonium chloride cannot be stored and is used immediately after its preparation…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Amines
Benzenediazonium chloride cannot be stored and is used immediately after its preparation because
- it slowly evaporates on storage
- it is very unstable and dissociates to give nitrogen
- it gets oxidised in air hence cannot be stored
- it reacts with all the containers in which it is stored.
Answer
(B) it is very unstable and dissociates to give nitrogen
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