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Electrophille and Nucleophille used in sulphonation reaction is

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The key reagent for nitration is nitric acid, HNO3. By itself, nitric acid is a relatively slow-acting electrophile, especially in the presence of a poor nucleophile such as benzene. ... The key to the process is protonation of OH on nitric acid, which converts it to H2O.

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