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reaction of phenol with hydrochloric acid
reaction of phenol with sodium hydroxide
reaction of phenol with bromine water
reaction of phenol with sodium bicarbonate
reaction of phenol with ferric chloride
reaction of phenol with sodium metal
sodium phenoxide + hcl
phenol + na
The phenoxide ion reacts more rapidly with benzoyl chloride than the original phenol does, but even so you have to shake it with benzoyl chloride for about 15
Phenol can lose a hydrogen ion because the phenoxide ion formed is stabilised to some extent. The negative charge on the oxygen atom is delocalised around
19 Apr 2016 A phenoxide ion is the conjugate base of phenol. It looks like: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Phenoxide_ion
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