The correct stability order of the following diazonium salt isVedClass-Data Entry
A$( A ) > ( B ) > ( C ) > ( D )$
B$( A ) > ( C ) > ( D ) > ( B )$
C$( C ) > ( A ) > ( D ) > ( B )$
D$( C ) > ( D ) > ( B ) > ( A )$
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B$( A ) > ( C ) > ( D ) > ( B )$
b Since diazonium ion is a cation hence it is stabilized by electron donating groups and destabilized by electron withdrawing group.Hence Stability order should be $A > C > D > B$.
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