Explain the chemical reaction behind the formation of the sodium salt of p-toluenesulfonic acid, given by the reaction: C7H7SO3H + NaCl --> C7H7SO3Na + HCl And therefore, explain the reaction behind the formation of p-toluenesulfonic acid.
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The given reaction is: $$C_7H_7SO_3H + NaCl \rightarrow C_7H_7SO_3Na + HCl$$ Show more…
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