reaction depicting the sulphonation by H2so4
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● Sulphonation -
- Replacement of hydrogen atom by a sulphonic acid group (SO3H) is called sulphonation.
- It is carried out by heating hydrocarbon with fuming sulphonic acid.
● Example -
- Sulphonation of benzene is represented by following reaction -
C6H6 + conc.H2SO4 ---> C6H5-SO3H + H2O
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● Sulphonation -
- Replacement of hydrogen atom by a sulphonic acid group (SO3H) is called sulphonation.
- It is carried out by heating hydrocarbon with fuming sulphonic acid.
● Example -
- Sulphonation of benzene is represented by following reaction -
C6H6 + conc.H2SO4 ---> C6H5-SO3H + H2O
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