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Sulphuric acid can be prepared by using catalytic oxidation of sulphur dioxide. It’s miles a totally sturdy electrolyte and has high affinity to water
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Application :
Sulfuric acid can be used as a catalyst: 1) In the hydrolysis of primary or secondary nitroalkane salts to aldehydes or ketones. 2) To synthesize amides of t-alkylcarbinamines via Ritter reaction between nitriles and alkenes. 3)In the selective hydrolysis of nitriles to amides. 4) To prepare 3,4-dialkyl-2(5H)-furanones by carbonylation of ?,?-unsaturated aldehydes. 5) In the Friedel-Craft ketone synthesis using anhydrides via ?-amidoalkylation reaction. H2SO4 can also be used in the following reactions: Michael′s addition reactions | Electrophilic substitution reactions | Esterification of highly hindered aromatic acids | Aldol condensation reaction | Beckmann rearrangement | Hofmann–Loffler–Freytag reaction | Isomerization | Dehydrogenation |Sulfonation
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