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Replacement of -N(2)^(+) X group by -Cl ...

Replacement of `-N_(2)^(+) X` group by `-Cl or -Br` or `-CN` is called 

A

Diazo coupling

B

Hoffmann reaction

C

Sandmayer reaction

D

Perkin reaction

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C
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