
Amines - Diazonium Salts, Chemical Reactions
Chemistry · Grade 12 · Week 35 · 25 questions
This Grade 12 chemistry chapter on Amines carries strong weightage in boards, exploring Diazonium Salts and Chemical Reactions. Expect direct NCERT intext and exercise questions to reappear on the board paper almost verbatim.
What you'll practise
- Identify Diazonium Salts
- Explain Chemical Reactions
- Solve CBSE board-pattern problems from amines including NCERT exemplar-level 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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