NO!! Oxygen-Carbon Bond in phenol has double bond character in it due to resonance, which is hard to break.
Carbon monoxide exhibits covalent bonding.
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Phenol is flammable.
What are some examples of Phenol
The type of bond that the compound phenol salicylate has is a covalent bond. It is created by heating phenol and salicylic acid together.
NO!! Oxygen-Carbon Bond in phenol has double bond character in it due to resonance, which is hard to break.
No. The Biuret test only gives a positive result if a peptide bond exists. Phenol doesn't have a peptide bond, so it will not give a positive test.
yes it is a hydrogen bond because of NH
Carbon monoxide exhibits covalent bonding.
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Phenol is flammable.
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What are some examples of Phenol
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.