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Explanation:

Explanation:

According to the Bronsted-Lowry theory of acids and bases, an acid is a molecule that donates

H

+

ions, and a base is a molecule that takes them up again.

Taking the example of

N

H

3

+

H

2

O

N

H

+

4

+

H

O

then

N

H

3

acts like a base and

H

2

O

acts like an acid, based on the Bronsted-Lowry definitions above.

This makes

N

H

+

4

into a conjugate acid (because it would, given the chance, give up hydrogen ions) and

H

O

the conjugate base (since it would now accept hydrogen).

Phenoxide is a conjugate base, which means it is formed from an acid that has given up its hydrogen. This acid is a phenol molecule, which is a benzene ring with a hydroxyl group. The hydrogen of the hydroxyl leaves, and an

O

remains, forming the 'oxide ion' part of the phenoxide ion.

'Phenyl' is simply another systematic name for benzene, a ring of

C

6

H

6

with delocalised electrons. 'Phenol' is the alcohol form of benzene, because it has an

O

H

or hydroxyl group.

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