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phenol turns pink on exposure to air and light

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Answered by Baazigar
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Due to slow oxidation.It gets oxidised to quinone. Then,quinone combines with phenol through hydrogen bonding to form red coloured compound called phenoquinone.
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According to Oregon State University, prolonged exposure to blue light may accelerate aging, even if it does not reach your eyes. Light which comes from the phone, computer and household is also harmful. New research suggests that the light-emitting diodes that produce blue wavelength damage cells in the brain as well as retina.

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