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Question
Match the compounds given in Column I with the items given in Column II.
| Column I | Column II | ||
| (i) | Benzene sulphonyl chloride | (a) | Zwitter ion |
| (ii) | Sulphanilic acid | (b) | Hinsberg reagent |
| (iii) | Alkyl diazonium salts | (c) | Dyes |
| (iv) | Aryl diazonium salts | (d) | Conversion to alcohols |
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Solution
| Column I | Column II | ||
| (i) | Benzene sulphonyl chloride | (b) |
Hinsberg reagent
|
| (ii) | Sulphanilic acid | (a) |
Zwitter ion (dipolar ion)
|
| (iii) | Alkyl diazonium salts | (d) |
Conversion to alcohols \[\ce{R - N+2X- ->[H2O] ROH}\] |
| (iv) | Aryl diazonium salts | (c) | Dyes |
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