NO!! Oxygen-Carbon Bond in phenol has double bond character in it due to resonance, which is hard to break.
Yes, at room temperature bromine reacts with phenol and forms 2,4,6-tribromo phenol.
Phenol is not dissolved in a sodium hydroxide solution; having the characteristics of a weak acid phenol react with NaOH.
Yes, PCl5 is a binary molecular compound.
Phosphorus reacts with chlorine to form PCl3, phosphorus trichloride PCl5, phosphorus pentachloride P2Cl4 , diphosphorus tetrachloride
NO!! Oxygen-Carbon Bond in phenol has double bond character in it due to resonance, which is hard to break.
No they don't react together. but phenol is soluble in CHCl3.
Yes
Yes, at room temperature bromine reacts with phenol and forms 2,4,6-tribromo phenol.
what is the chemical equation when phenol react with hydrochloric acid
Phenol is not dissolved in a sodium hydroxide solution; having the characteristics of a weak acid phenol react with NaOH.
CaCl2 will NOT react with phenol red (an weakly acidic pH-indicator) and baking soda HCO3- ions.
Phenol is so weakly acidic that it cannot react with metals low in the electrochemical series. Also, phenol reacts only with Sodium metal and no other. Hence, it does not react with Magnesium at room temperature.
PCl5 Phosphorous pentachlorideP for Phosphorous and 5 Cl for chloride= PCl5 College Chemistry student
Phosphorus pentachloride (PCL5)
The name of the compound PCl5 is phosphorus pentachloride.
PCl5 -----> PCl3 + Cl2