The diazotization of aniline first involves the formation of NO1 (nitrosonium ion) by

Chapter 24, Problem 24

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The diazotization of aniline irst involves the formation of \(\mathrm{NO}^{+}\) (nitrosonium ion) by the dehydration of nitrous acid with sulfuric acid. The aniline nitrogen then acts as a nucleophile and eventually loses water. Propose a mechanism for the formation of the dizaonium salt of aniline. Use curved arrows to show all electron movement.

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NO^+

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