What is the electrophile in the electrophilic substitution reaction of benzene using oleum and conc. H2SO4?
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What is the electrophile in the electrophilic substitution reaction of benzene using oleum and conc. H2SO4? Explanation: This reaction is sulphonation of benzene ring in which SO3 is the real attacking electrophile and oleum will increase the concentration of SO3.
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