Chapter 18: Q34P (page 905)
Draw the structure of the activated benzene ring and the diazonium ion used in the synthesis of each of the following compounds, whose structures can be found on page 607.
a. butter yellow
b. methyl orange
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Chapter 18: Q34P (page 905)
Draw the structure of the activated benzene ring and the diazonium ion used in the synthesis of each of the following compounds, whose structures can be found on page 607.
a. butter yellow
b. methyl orange

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