Diazonium salts are versatile intermediates for introducing substituents like -F, -Cl, -Br, -I, -CN, -OH, -NO₂ into the aromatic ring through electrophilic substitution reactions, enabling the synthesis of substituted aromatic compounds that may not be directly prepared by other methods.
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Coupling reactions involving benzene diazonium chloride with phenol or aniline result in the formation of azo products, such as p-hydroxyazobenzene and p-aminoazobenzene, respectively. These compounds, with extended conjugate systems, are often colored and utilized as dyes.
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