📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-science
An organic reaction used to convert an aryl diazonium salt into an aryl halide using a copper(I) halide catalyst is called:
A
Finkelstein reaction
B
Gattermann reaction
C
Sandmeyer reaction
D
Balz-Schiemann reaction
Explanation
The Sandmeyer reaction is a classic substitution method discovered in 1884 for synthesizing aryl halides from primary aromatic amines.
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