Physical Properties of Diazonium Salts

IMPORTANT

Physical Properties of Diazonium Salts: Overview

This topic deals with the physical properties of diazonium salts in brief. We will also understand the colour, solubility in water, stability in cold and its decomposition.

Important Questions on Physical Properties of Diazonium Salts

HARD
IMPORTANT

Which of the following physical properties about diazonium salts are true?

EASY
IMPORTANT

Which of the following diazonium salt is not readily soluble in water?

EASY
IMPORTANT

Which of the following is colourless crystalline solid?

MEDIUM
IMPORTANT

Mention the physical properties of benzenediazonium salts.

MEDIUM
IMPORTANT

Identify the statement which is incorrect regarding the physical properties of benzenediazonium fluoroborate.

MEDIUM
IMPORTANT

Identify the statement which is not true regarding the physical properties of benzenediazonium chloride.

HARD
IMPORTANT

Benzenediazonium chloride reacts with aniline to give a _____ coloured dye. 

MEDIUM
IMPORTANT

Recall the solubility of benzenediazonium chloride in water.

MEDIUM
IMPORTANT

Benzenediazonium chloride is a _____ crystalline solid which on reaction with phenol gives an orange coloured dye.

HARD
IMPORTANT

Benzenediazonium fluoroborate is water _____.

MEDIUM
IMPORTANT

Mention the physical properties of benzenediazonium chloride.

EASY
IMPORTANT

Cotyledons are also called-

MEDIUM
IMPORTANT

Why is benzene diazonium chloride not stored and is used immediately after its preparation?

HARD
IMPORTANT

Which of the following physical properties about diazonium salts are true?

HARD
IMPORTANT

Arenediazonium salts are _____ in nature.

MEDIUM
IMPORTANT

benzenediazonium chloride in water _____.

HARD
IMPORTANT

Benzenediazonium fluoroborate in water _____.

MEDIUM
IMPORTANT

Benzenediazonium chloride is a _____ crystalline solid which on reaction with phenol gives an orange coloured dye.

HARD
IMPORTANT

Benzenediazonium chloride reacts with aniline to give a _____ coloured dye. 

MEDIUM
IMPORTANT

An arenediazonium salt, insoluble in water is _____.