Sulfonic acid usually refers to a member of the class of organosulfur compounds with the general formula RS(=O)2-OH, where R is an alkyl (-CnH2n+1) or aryl (-C6nH6n-1).
The formal part of acid, HS(=O)2-OH, are formally derivatives of the "parent" inorganic compound with the formula HSO2(OH) ( = sulfurous acid H2SO3)
H2SO4 is the chemical formula for sulphuric acid.
The Formula for Sulphuric Acid is H2SO4
Formula: R-SO3H
H2so3
Discuss the chemical reaction between soda ash and alkyl benzene sulphonic acid
Whenever two compounds have the same cation or same anion they can not form a new compound and therefore chemical reaction does not take place, benzene sulphonic acid and its salt have the common anion so do not react with each other.
specific heat of benzen sulphonic acid
benzene sulphonic acid
toulene+sulphuric acid = o-methyl benzene sulphonic acid + p-methyl benzene sulphonic acid. Since methly group is ortho and para directed group so it activates benzene ring for electrophilic substitution reaction.
Discuss the chemical reaction between soda ash and alkyl benzene sulphonic acid
Whenever two compounds have the same cation or same anion they can not form a new compound and therefore chemical reaction does not take place, benzene sulphonic acid and its salt have the common anion so do not react with each other.
specific heat of benzen sulphonic acid
It is considered to be an organic chemical.
benzene sulphonic acid
toulene+sulphuric acid = o-methyl benzene sulphonic acid + p-methyl benzene sulphonic acid. Since methly group is ortho and para directed group so it activates benzene ring for electrophilic substitution reaction.
You react oil with Sulphur Trioxide via falling film reactor or react oil with Oleum (very strong Sulphuric Acid) in a CSTR reactor. The name of the process is Sulphonation or Sulfonation depending on English or American spelling style.
sulphonic acid is the active material for almost all synthetic detergents.
Wilmot Vernon Metcalf has written: 'On the reaction of certain alcohols with para-diazometa-toluene-sulphonic acid ..' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Alcohols, Sulphonic acids
Hi, citric acid an formic acid are the most common replaces for acetic acid in the textile industry.
I believe the question mean the sulphonic acids. The sulphonic acids are pre-finished of the surfactants and will need future reaction with caustic soda. They are acidic, highly viscous and can do reduce surface tension as the way surfactant do but a lot stronger with pH value approximately 2-3. Most common sulphonic acids is Linear Alkyl Benzene sulphonic acids.
very intensive oxidation, for example, oxidation of ethanethiol with potassium permanganate in nitric acid/sodium hypochorite in producing of ethyl sulphonic acid.