p-nitro phenol has a symmetric structure as compare to o-nitro phenol so it has higher dipole moment or polarity so is more soluble.
Ethanol is two-thirds alkyl chain and one-third water itself, so it is close enough to be completely soluble at any ratio with water. However, phenol is only around one-seventh "water" with the rest of it trapped in a carbon ring. This prevents water being able to bond at all with most of the molecule, and is thus only slightly soluble.
Phenol or carbolic acid is an acid so becomes ionized in water partially and becomes soluble now this mixture dissolves some unionized molecules of phenol so mixture is homogeneous and not forms two layers.
Both water and phenol are very weak acids. Though phenol is the stronger of the two.
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Phenol is acidic in nature. The phenolate anion is stable through resonance. Hence, an acid base reaction ensues between phenol and NaOH in water resulting in the formation of sodium phenolate, which is highly soluble in water compared to phenol.
Soluble in what? It is very slightly soluble in in boiling water, soluble in m-cresol and phenol, and is degraded by acids.
with water ethanol is soluble while methane is in soluble
Cyclohexene and cyclohexane are both insoluble in water and bases. Cyclohexene is insoluble in weak acids and soluble in strong acids and is thus considered a neutral compound. Cyclohexane is insoluble in everything, and is considered an inert compound.
p-nitro phenol has a symmetric structure as compare to o-nitro phenol so it has higher dipole moment or polarity so is more soluble.
Phenol. Phenol's Dipole Moment: 1.7D Phenyl chloride's Dipole Moment: 1.54D
Carboxylic acid.
Ethanol is two-thirds alkyl chain and one-third water itself, so it is close enough to be completely soluble at any ratio with water. However, phenol is only around one-seventh "water" with the rest of it trapped in a carbon ring. This prevents water being able to bond at all with most of the molecule, and is thus only slightly soluble.
Methoxyphenol is a phenol derivative and so, is soluble in water. This means that methoxyphenol will dissolve in an aqueous NaOH solution, but will not react with the NaOH.
Phenol or carbolic acid is an acid so becomes ionized in water partially and becomes soluble now this mixture dissolves some unionized molecules of phenol so mixture is homogeneous and not forms two layers.
Both water and phenol are very weak acids. Though phenol is the stronger of the two.
No. Phenol is far more acidic than water.