Adjective
/bɛnˈziːn sʌlˈfɒnɪk/
"Benzenesulfonic" refers to the sulfonic acid derivative of benzene, often in relation to chemical compounds containing a benzene ring bonded to a sulfonic acid group (-SO₃H). It is commonly used in organic chemistry, particularly in discussions about the properties and reactions of sulfonic acids.
The term is used predominantly in written contexts, particularly in scientific literature and discussions within chemistry. The usage frequency is moderate, common in specialized fields rather than in everyday conversation.
La ácido benzenesulfónico se utiliza a menudo como catalizador en reacciones químicas.
The synthesis of benzenesulfonic derivatives can lead to valuable industrial chemicals.
La síntesis de los derivados de benzenesulfónico puede conducir a productos químicos industriales valiosos.
Researchers studied the solubility properties of benzenesulfonic compounds in various solvents.
While "benzenesulfonic" is not frequently featured in idiomatic expressions, it is essential in scientific terminologies. The following examples illustrate its application in a more idiomatic context regarding research and chemistry:
Entender los compuestos benzenesulfónicos puede abrir puertas a la innovación en farmacéuticos.
Benzenesulfonic derivatives play a key role in modern chemical synthesis.
Los derivados de benzenesulfónico juegan un papel clave en la síntesis química moderna.
With the rise of green chemistry, benzenesulfonic acids are gaining attention for their efficiency.
The term "benzenesulfonic" is derived from "benzene," a well-known aromatic hydrocarbon, and "sulfonic," which relates to sulfonic acid, a class of compounds characterized by the presence of the sulfonyl group. The combination reflects the molecular structure of the compound.
Synonyms: - Sulfonic acid (in a broader sense) - Benzene sulfonic acid (common variant)
Antonyms: - Benzene (without sulfonic acid group) - Alkane sulfonic acid (various compounds without a benzene structure)