It’s not that I can’t figure out the reaction, it’s that I see a million ways the mechanism can play out and the internet is not making it any clearer help 😭 Edit: this beautiful man cleared it up for me thank you
At 5:10...why would the positive charge be on oxygen,I think that it would on sulphur. Because oxygen is more electronegative than sulphur. So I reckon that the positive charge would be on sulphur
Whenever a oxygen has a triple bond to itself it’s positive. You are correct generally oxygen is electronegative, so in so3 it wold be negative too, but the hydrogen ion connected to it shifts the electropositivity from the sulfur to thr oxygen.
I was wondering why in the desulfination reaction, the hydrogen attaches to the carbon on which there is the SO3- and not in the markovnikov way to the carbon with a hydrogen.
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It’s not that I can’t figure out the reaction, it’s that I see a million ways the mechanism can play out and the internet is not making it any clearer help 😭
Edit: this beautiful man cleared it up for me thank you
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At 5:10...why would the positive charge be on oxygen,I think that it would on sulphur. Because oxygen is more electronegative than sulphur. So I reckon that the positive charge would be on sulphur
Whenever a oxygen has a triple bond to itself it’s positive. You are correct generally oxygen is electronegative, so in so3 it wold be negative too, but the hydrogen ion connected to it shifts the electropositivity from the sulfur to thr oxygen.
Sir but why second step is rds in this
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Is hydronium a strong enough electrophile to break the aromaticity of ring (in desulfonation) ?
It can be done by an acyl group
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I was wondering why in the desulfination reaction, the hydrogen attaches to the carbon on which there is the SO3- and not in the markovnikov way to the carbon with a hydrogen.
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How Is Sulphur Electron deficient in SO3 ?? Isn't SO3 non polar with symmetrical Charge distribution
i think you should watch 7:11 its due to presence of H
why so3 is electrofile?
want know about ph valu of benzene
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Benzene Sulphonic acid*
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