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Thursday, November 12, 2020
What is hydrolysis products of "Caro's" acid ?
H2SO5 (Per sulphuric acid) is also know as
Caro's acid
and on hydrolysis gives
sulphuric acid
and
Hydrogen peroxide.
And this hydrolysis take place through addition-Elimination mechanism.
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