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- Sulfonation of benzene. Created by Jay.
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Great explanation sir Thank You
In the above rxn which is the rate determining step???
In sulphonation of benzene
Also in iodination??
is it possible to do a friedel craft after sulfonation
Can you also do side chain oxidation using kmno4 Thanks
why would the H2O take another H from the benzene, rather than the H going to the (HSO4)- from the previous steps?
In iodination of benzene, deutrobenzene(C6D6) nd tritiobenzenzene(C6T6) The rate determining step Is the breaking vof C-H bondCan u pls explain Y??The same happens in sulphonation of benzene
the so3h has one bond between the oxygen and sulfur? that oxygen should have a bond between H and S?
how can a strong acid behave as an base and autoprotonate itself???
why this is a reversible reacn ??? is this due to its Energy Profile??