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Does benzene react with sodium hydroxide?

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Answered by anjalirehan04
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Sodium benzene sulphonate is an aromatic compound in which the carbon atom of the benzene is attached to −SO3Na group. ... And the by-product of this reaction is sodium hydroxide. This reaction is the acidification of sodium phenoxide forming phenol. This reaction can only occur in the presence of acid.

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Sodium benzene sulphonate is an aromatic compound in which the carbon atom of the benzene is attached to -SO3Na group. ... And the by-product of this reaction is sodium hydroxide. This reaction is the acidification of sodium phenoxide forming phenol. This reaction can only occur in the presence of acid.

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