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Q59.If 279 g of aniline is reacted with one equivalent of benzenediazonium chloride, the maximum amount of aniline yellow formed will be _______ g. (nearest integer) (consider complete conversion).

What This Question Tests

This question involves calculating the maximum amount of product formed in a stoichiometry problem based on the coupling reaction between aniline and benzenediazonium chloride.

Concepts Tested

DiazotisationCoupling reactionStoichiometryMolar mass calculation

Formulas Used

Moles = Mass / Molar Mass

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