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Excess acid can be used to achieve maximum completion of reaction.(a) True(b) FalseI got this question during an online exam.This is a very interesting question from Physical and Chemical Factors topic in section Sulfonation and Sulfation of Unit Processes

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Right choice is (a) True

The EXPLANATION is: Excess acid is ALSO used to achieve maximum completion of REACTION in the sulfation of alcohols. THUS, lauryl alcohol is reacted to the extent of 90 per cent by employing a 70 per cent excess of monohydrate acid, Oleum GIVES excessive decomposition.



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