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sodium phenoxide+(c2h5)2so4​

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Sodium phenoxide can be produced by the "alkaline fusion" of benzenesulfonic acid, whereby the sulfonate groups are displaced by hydroxide: C6H5SO3Na + 2 NaOH → C6H5ONa + Na2SO. This route once was the principal industrial route to phenol.

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