Assertion (A): o-phenol sulphonic acid on heating at `100^(@)C` changes to p-phenol sulphonic acid. Reason : Sulphonation of phenol is a reversible pr

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Assertion (A): o-phenol sulphonic acid on heating at `100^(@)C` changes to p-phenol sulphonic acid. ... in correct D. A is incorrect but R is correct

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