What happens when chlorobenzene reacts with sulphuric acid?
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chlorobenzene reacts with chlorine , nitric acid and sulphuric acid to form dicholorobenzenes , chloronitronenzene and chlorobenzene sulfonic acids respectively
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As sulphonation is a reversible reaction, it can also be used in further substitution reactions in the form of a directing blocking group. The sulfonic group blocks the carbon from being attacked by other substituent and when the reaction is completed it can be further removed by reverse sulphonation.
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