Of bengzene and phenol which is more easily nitrated and why
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Answer: Nitration of benzene and phenol is an electrophilic substitution reaction. The rate of any electrophilic substitution reaction depends upon the electron density in the aromatic ring. ... Since the electron density is more in phenol than in benzene, therefore, phenol is more easily nitrated than benzene.
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Molecules as components of matter are common in organic substances (and therefore biochemistry). They also make up most of the oceans and atmosphere. However, the majority of familiar solid substances on Earth, including most of the minerals that make up the crust, mantle, and core of the Earth, contain many chemical bonds, but are not made of identifiable molecules.
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