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melting point of phenol is relatively High for an aryl compound becouse of the

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HYDROGEN BONDING

Melting point of phenol (42 deg C) is relatively high for an aryl compound because of the hydrogen bonding. The H atom of −OH group of one molecule of phenol is involved in hydrogen bond formation with O atom of −OH group of second molecule of phenol.

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