What are some examples of Phenol
Phenol is found in nature in some foods, in human and animal wastes and in decomposing organic material.
Examples of hydrogen peroxide stabilizing agents are acetanilide, organphosphonates, phenol, etc.
Phenol is flammable.
Yes, at room temperature bromine reacts with phenol and forms 2,4,6-tribromo phenol.
Both water and phenol are very weak acids. Though phenol is the stronger of the two.
Phenol is found in nature in some foods, in human and animal wastes and in decomposing organic material.
Examples of hydrogen peroxide stabilizing agents are acetanilide, organphosphonates, phenol, etc.
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Phenol is flammable.
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Yes, at room temperature bromine reacts with phenol and forms 2,4,6-tribromo phenol.
Both water and phenol are very weak acids. Though phenol is the stronger of the two.
Phenol. Phenol's Dipole Moment: 1.7D Phenyl chloride's Dipole Moment: 1.54D
The substitution reactions of phenol are easier than benzene, phenol directly reacts with bromine and gives tribromo phenol while benzene requires FeCl3 as a catalyst and gives mono bromo phenol.
phenol is used as a odor eliminator
Any phenol that has substituents in a 1, 3 configuration.
Carbolic acid is another name for Phenol.