Chemistry, asked by priyanshugenius99, 8 months ago

The electrophile involved in the sulphonation of benzene is
a) so
b) S03-
c) H20+​

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Answered by ashabisht966
3

Answer:

S03-is a great place for a

Answered by shyamrawat94
1

Answer:

so3-

Explanation:

he sulphonation of benzene - electrophilic substitution. The electrophile is sulphur trioxide, and this arises in one of two ways depending on which sort of acid you are using. Concentrated sulphuric acid contains traces of SO3 due to slight dissociation of the acid

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