When aniline is heated with conc. H 2 SO 4 at 455 – 475 K, it forms
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Amines
When aniline is heated with conc. H2SO4 at 455 – 475 K, it forms
- aniline hydrogensulphate
- sulphanilic acid
- amino benzene sulphonic acid
- benzenesulphonic acid.
Answer
(B) sulphanilic acid
Sign up free on Edukali to view the step-by-step worked solution and practice thousands of similar questions.
Related practice questions
- C _ 6 H _ 6 [ H _ 2 SO _ 4 ] HNO _ 3 P [ HCl ] Sn / HCl Q [ H _ 2 O ] NaNO _ 2 S The end product S in the…
- In the following question, a statement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct…
- Coupling of diazonium salts of following takes place in the order array l I II III IV array
- The reagent required to convert is
- Which of the following gas evolved when methylamine reacts with nitrous acid?
- Amides may be converted into amines by a reaction named after
- Identify the correct pathway to convert propanoic acid to ethylamine. The reagent represented by A , B and C…
- Canonical structures of anilinium ion obtained by accepting a proton are given below. Choose the correct…