When a hydroxile group bonded to benzene ring it is a phenol.Fomula for it C6H6O.
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you don't answer an equation, you solve an equation
A logarithmic equation would be any equation that includes the log function.
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There is no reaction between phenol and sodium carbonate
Phenol + 3Br2 = 2,4,6-tribromophenol + 3HBr Everything you need to know :) http://www.chemguide.co.uk/organicprops/phenol/ring.html
reaction b/w phenol and zinc yield benzene by reduction.
Phenol solution, or phenol directly from the manufacturer?If the phenol is in the form it comes in from the factory, no chemical test is necessary. Phenol is a white crystalline solid.If it's dissolved in water, the easiest test is pH. Phenol solution is more acidic than ethanol. So...whatever you use for a pH test will do ya.
Yes, phenol can react with hydrochloric acid to form chlorobenzene. The reaction involves the substitution of a hydrogen atom in the phenol molecule with a chlorine atom from the hydrochloric acid.
Calcium hydroxide, a base, will reaction with phenol, a weak acid in a neutralization reaction to give a salt (calcium phenoxide (Ca(PhO-)2) and water.
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Phenol is flammable.
The reaction involves the formation of an ester through an acid-catalyzed reaction. Phenol reacts with benzoic acid in the presence of a strong acid catalyst, such as concentrated sulfuric acid, to form phenyl benzoate and water. The general equation for the reaction is: Phenol + Benzoic acid → Phenyl benzoate + Water
What are some examples of Phenol
Yes, at room temperature bromine reacts with phenol and forms 2,4,6-tribromo phenol.
Phenol and carbolic acid are actually the same compound. "Carbolic acid" is an older, colloquial term for phenol.