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Title: H2SO4 is an effective eletrophile, yet no significant amounts of sulfonation take place in prepration of m-nit?
Post by: ild on Sep 27, 2012
H2SO4 is an effective electrophile, yet no significant amounts of sulfonation take place in preparation of m-nitrobenzene. why this is so?


Title: H2SO4 is an effective eletrophile, yet no significant amounts of sulfonation take place in prepration of m-nit?
Post by: rkay9241 on Sep 27, 2012
Presumably NO2+ is even more effective


Title: H2SO4 is an effective eletrophile, yet no significant amounts of sulfonation take place in prepration of m-nit?
Post by: smokeyd on Sep 27, 2012
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