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The reaction of a simple diazonium salt with HBr in the presence of Cu2Br2 will convert the diazonium group into the corresponding aryl bromide.
The reaction of a simple diazonium salt with KI will convert the diazonium group directly into the corresponding aryl iodide.
The reaction of a simple diazonium salt with aqueous phosphorous acid (H3PO2) will convert the diazonium group directly into the corresponding arene.
The reaction of a simple diazonium salt with KCN in the presence of Cu2CN2 will convert the diazonium group into the corresponding aryl nitrile.
The reaction of a simple diazonium salt with HBr in the presence of CuBr2 will convert the diazonium group into the corresponding aryl bromide.
The reaction of a simple diazonium salt with KI will convert the diazonium group directly into the corresponding aryl iodide.
The reaction of a simple diazonium salt with aqueous phosphorous acid (H3PO2) will convert the diazonium group directly into the corresponding arene.
The reaction of a simple diazonium salt with KCN in the presence of Cu2CN2 will convert the diazonium group into the corresponding aryl nitrile.
Reactions of Arylamines and Diazonium Salts
For each of the reactions on the left, predict the major organic product. Pay particular attention to the regiochemistry and stereochemistry of the reaction.