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Benzenesulfonic acid (CAS 98-11-3)

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CAS Number:
98-11-3
Molecular Weight:
158.18
Molecular Formula:
C6H5SO3H
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Benzenesulfonic acid is a compound that functions as a strong acid in various chemical reactions. It acts as a catalyst in the synthesis of organic compounds, particularly in the production of dyes, and other industrial chemicals. Its mode of action involves donating a proton to other molecules, thereby facilitating the formation of new chemical bonds. This enables the modification of organic molecules and the creation of new chemical entities with specific properties. In experimental applications, benzenesulfonic acid is utilized to modify the reactivity and selectivity of chemical reactions, allowing for the production of desired compounds with high efficiency. Its role in chemical synthesis involves the activation of specific functional groups and the enhancement of reaction rates, contributing to the advancement of various development endeavors.


Benzenesulfonic acid (CAS 98-11-3) References

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Benzenesulfonic acid, 100 g

sc-239296
100 g
$46.00

Benzenesulfonic acid, 2 kg

sc-239296A
2 kg
$92.00