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What is p-nitrophenol?

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Updated: 8/11/2023

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Why does pnitrophenol react with NaOH and not HCl?

NaOH is a strong base so it abstracts the proton from p-nitrophenol resulting in the formation of p-nitrophenoxide ion and water, but HCl is a strong acid so its conjugate base (Chloride ion) if in-case abstracts the proton from p-nitrophenol the resulting p-nitrophenoxide will accept the proton released from acid and again changes into p-nitrophenol, so there will not be any effect. Simply p-nitrophenol is also a weak acid & there will not be any reaction of it with strong hydrochloric acid.


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