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In the diazotisation of anline with sodi...

In the diazotisation of anline with sodium nitrite and hydrochloride acid, an excess of hydrochloric acid is used primarily to

A

suppress the concentration of free aniline available for coupling

B

suppress hydrolysis of phenol

C

insure a stoichiometric amount of nitrous acid

D

neutralize the base liberated

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