specific heat of benzen sulphonic acid
Amino naphthol sulfonic acid is reducing agent used in estimation of phosphorus by fiske subarao method
Yes; an organic acid has hydrocarbons.
It is a strong organic acid with a pka value of -2.8 very similiar to sulfuric acid at -3.
A benzenesulfonic acid is the simplest aromatic sulfonic acid, a colourless deliquescent sheet crystal or white wax solid which is soluble in water and ethanol.
Dodycyle benzene is reacted with oleum or sulfuric acid in slow addition and strong agittation manner
Amino naphthol sulfonic acid is reducing agent used in estimation of phosphorus by fiske subarao method
Yes; an organic acid has hydrocarbons.
yes
para-toluene sulfonic acid and ortho toluene sulfonic acid p-CH3-C6H4-SO3H and o-CH3-C6H4-SO3H
polyacrilamadomethyl propane sulfonic acid
It is a strong organic acid with a pka value of -2.8 very similiar to sulfuric acid at -3.
Being both an amine and an acid, of course.Generally the term is used mainly for a specific type of amino acids... alpha-amino carboxylic acids. However, taurine is also called an amino acid, despite the fact that it's a sulfonic acid rather than a carboxylic acid.(alpha-amino means the amine group is attached to the first carbon after the carboxylic acid carbon itself. In taurine, the amine group is attached to the second carbon after the sulfonic acid group.)
No. Taurine is a sulfonic acid that is found in ox bile, not sperm.
A benzenesulfonic acid is the simplest aromatic sulfonic acid, a colourless deliquescent sheet crystal or white wax solid which is soluble in water and ethanol.
I think no
Dodycyle benzene is reacted with oleum or sulfuric acid in slow addition and strong agittation manner
1,1-diphenylbutane-2-sulfonic acid and dimethylamino-2-chloropropane.