aniline reacts with H2SO5
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C6H5NH2 + H2SO4 ---> [C6H5NH3]+ + [HSO4]
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Aniline reacts with
and forms Nitrosobenzene.
Explanation:
is Peroxymonosulfuric acid/Caro's acid.
- It is the peroxy sulphuric acid.
- It is used as an oxidizing agent in the chemical laboratory.
- The chemical formula of aniline is
.
- It is used to make antioxidants, chemicals for agriculture, etc.,
- When aniline is oxidized using peroxymonosulfuric acid, Nitrosobenzene is formed.
- Nitrosobenzene has the chemical formula of
which is a colorless solid organic compound.
- Peroxy mono sulphuric acid is used in the oxidative DNA damage study.
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