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Excerpt from American Chemical Journal, Vol. 44: July-December, 1910
It is a well-known fact that the diazonium salts combine with resorcin to give two isomeric disazo compounds. One of these, known as the symmetrical resorcindisazobenzene, is formed by combining the diazonium salt with resorcin in caustic alkali solution in the proportion of two molecules of the former to one Of the latter. That this substance is really the symmetrical compound.
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