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sulphonation of benzene shows kinetic isotopic effect

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However in case of sulphonation H containing benzene reacts faster than D containing benzene. This is an example of an inverse kinetic isotope effect. ... The perdeuterated benzene will react faster. The effect will probably be on the order of half again as faster.

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However in case of sulphonation H containing benzene reacts faster than D containing benzene. This is an example of an inverse kinetic isotope effect. ... The perdeuterated benzene will react faster. The effect will probably be on the order of half again as faster.

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